Crypto mining theft in Malaysia caused over $1.1B in losses since 2020, with 13,827 premises illegally tapping electricity.
Malaysia intensifies monitoring and enforcement as illegal crypto mining puts sustained pressure on the national power grid.
Malaysia reports $1.1 billion in electricity losses from illegal crypto miner operations that bypassed meters since 2020.
Malaysia has suffered losses of more than US$ 1.1 billion because of extensive electricity theft from illegal crypto operators and miners.
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