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Police in England went looking for a marijuana farm and instead found a warehouse full of computers using stolen electricity to create bitcoin
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Bitcoin Mining Operation Is Uncovered During U.K. Drug Bust
Police suspecting illegal marijuana farm find cryptocurrency operation running on stolen electricity
By Paul J. Davies and Caitlin Ostroff
Updated May 28, 2021 12:41 pm ET
British police got a shock when they raided a suspected illegal cannabis farm this week: Instead of halogen lamps and weed, they found about 100 computers mining bitcoin.
Officers from the West Midlands Police forced entry into the warehouse in an area west of the city of Birmingham known as the Black Country with a drug warrant, after intelligence suggested it was being used to grow the illegal crop.
Unusual amounts of wiring and ventilation were visible on the outside of the building and a drone had measured high levels of heat rising from itclassic signs of a cannabis factory. But the officers broke in to discover a huge bank of computers in what they now suspect was a cryptocurrency mine.
They also found that the computers used stolen electricity by tapping directly into the power supply outside of the warehouses circuits. Police said the mine consumed thousands of pounds worth of electricity (£1 is equivalent to around $1.40).
Cryptocurrency mining, particularly for has become a lucrative business as its value has shot higher, peaking at about $60,000 per bitcoin in April. But mining the coins, where computers race to solve complex mathematical puzzles, is also hugely energy-intensive and very costly.
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TheFarseer
(9,532 posts)It's used for ransomware and to waste shit loads of electricity. Are there any up sides?
CloudWatcher
(1,948 posts)The main advantage to bitcoin is that it's used for underground economies, and the cost to society is enormous.
snowybirdie
(5,774 posts)this story is incomprehensible. Anyone know what the hell this means?
Baitball Blogger
(48,793 posts)I'm thinking, that bitcoin has circumvented all the cumbersome obstacles necessary to make counterfeit money.
Sounds very unreliable, and very impractical.
CloudWatcher
(1,948 posts)The way you "make" brand new bitcoins is by solving a math problem. Initially it was easy, then it gets harder and harder over time. Now it requires very fast computers running for a long time.
The main cost to the bitcoin "miner" is energy consumption.
So if you can get others to run it for you (via bitcoin mining malware), you get a free ride.
Or if you can steal the electricity (by hooking up your computers on the "other" side of the electricity meter), then you also get a free ride.
The cops figured out that this place was consuming a lot of electricity and producing a lot of heat. Normally signs of an illegal grow. But it turns out it was people mining bitcoins.
snowybirdie
(5,774 posts)to make sense. Still think it'll all collapse one day, but I'm better informed. Thanks.
Thyla
(791 posts)Had they not been stealing electricity.
That's about all there is to the story.
CloudWatcher
(1,948 posts)The other piece of the story is that the police monitor energy consumption. I can hardly wait until "smart" meters are deployed and the police (and home burglars) make all sorts of assumptions about you based on very detailed electricity usage.
And fly drones with IR to monitor heat production and such.
Still had they been paying for the electricity I doubt this story would of seen light of day but clickbait is clickbait. More so when people don´t understand it.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,819 posts)eg and people coming and going at unexpected times: eg https://news.sky.com/story/west-midlands-illegal-bitcoin-mine-powered-by-stolen-electricity-uncovered-at-suspected-cannabis-farm-12319255
So it doesn't mean they monitor consumption; just that they'll use a drone to check for heat when a cannabis farm is suspected. Which isn't news.