energypress:   Deputy Transmission and Cryptocurrency Project Executive Tavanir said: "The global hash rate de­crease was between 5 and 12 percent, but 12 percent is a very large number, as load behavior data shows a 2,400 megawatt reduction in load power."

According to Energy Press, Mohammad El-Dad, Deputy Head of Transfer and Executive Director of the Cryptocurrency Project of Tavanir Company, said in relation to the news published regarding the iss­ues raised that 5% of the world’s mining is carried out in Iran, “In recent days, numerous news and fi­gures have been raised in Iran about the significant decrease in the global processing and hash rate recorded in the global Bitcoin networks.” He continued: “These figures ranged from 5% to 12%, and various sites and experts in this matter pointed to the decrease in the global hash rate, which 12% is a very large number, but from the load behavior information that we have extracted relatively accu­rate­ly, we witnessed a power reduction of up to 2,400 megawatts in the country’s load on the days when the internet was down.”

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