Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnWeb3SquareMore
Trade
Spot
Buy and sell crypto with ease
Margin
Amplify your capital and maximize fund efficiency
Onchain
Going Onchain, without going Onchain!
Convert & block trade
Convert crypto with one click and zero fees
Explore
Launchhub
Gain the edge early and start winning
Copy
Copy elite trader with one click
Bots
Simple, fast, and reliable AI trading bot
Trade
USDT-M Futures
Futures settled in USDT
USDC-M Futures
Futures settled in USDC
Coin-M Futures
Futures settled in cryptocurrencies
Explore
Futures guide
A beginner-to-advanced journey in futures trading
Futures promotions
Generous rewards await
Overview
A variety of products to grow your assets
Simple Earn
Deposit and withdraw anytime to earn flexible returns with zero risk
On-chain Earn
Earn profits daily without risking principal
Structured Earn
Robust financial innovation to navigate market swings
VIP and Wealth Management
Premium services for smart wealth management
Loans
Flexible borrowing with high fund security
Tether’s $5 million unpaid power bill caused Bitcoin mining blackout in Uruguay

Tether’s $5 million unpaid power bill caused Bitcoin mining blackout in Uruguay

KriptoworldKriptoworld2025/09/23 16:00
By:by kriptoworld

Tether hit a snag in Uruguay, and it wasn’t just a glitch in the blockchain.

The country’s state electric company, UTE, pulled the plug on two of Tether’s Bitcoin mining operations after unpaid electricity bills racked up to nearly $5 million.

Tether’s debt

Imagine that, millions of dollars worth of digital gold mining brought to a screeching halt because someone forgot to pay the power bill. Welcome to crypto mining, where energy consumption is as thirsty as a desert cactus.

The blackout landed back in July, after Tether’s electric tab ballooned far beyond the guarantee amount, forcing UTE’s hand.

Between two mining sites, one in Flores and one in Florida, Tether’s outstanding debt hit about $4.8 million, without counting fines.

Their monthly electricity bill? $2 million. It’s like running a small country, but with servers and GPUs.

Before the lights went out, Tether tried to negotiate their way out. They dangled plans for a new mining plant and pushed hard for discounted energy rates to trim costs. But then payments began to falter, turning lofty proposals into empty promises.

Even after June’s memorandum of understanding, signed with UTE’s president Andrea Cabrera to keep up payments, Tether still missed the mark. So, the power cut was inevitable.

Stay ahead in the crypto world – follow us on X for the latest updates, insights, and trends!🚀

New mining adventure in Brazil

When Tether first plugged into Uruguay’s grid in May 2023, experts say Paolo Ardoin, their tech manager, praised the power system as strong and reliable, perfect for Bitcoin mining’s monstrous electricity appetite. Unfortunately, admiration doesn’t pay the bills.

With Uruguay’s electricity door shutting, Tether packed their bags and shuffled mining operations to Brazil.

On July 3, they inked a memorandum with Adecoagro, a company where they hold significant interests, aiming to fuse agriculture, energy, and tech in their new mining adventure powered by renewable energy. Move over, coal, solar and wind are the new miners in town.

Giant energy bills

This shuffle is about survival amid tightening crypto regulations. The GENIUS Act, effective since July 2025, dropped a regulatory handbook on stablecoins like Tether, covering everything from issuer rules and reserve mandates to tax treatments.

It’s the government’s way of adding a dash of sanity and investor confidence to the raucous stablecoin market.

As industry commentators shared, Tether’s blackout in Uruguay exposes the raw challenges of crypto mining, giant energy bills and tightening regulatory screws.

Yet, their pivot to greener pastures and the emergence of laws like the GENIUS Act spotlight a future where mining might be cleaner, more sustainable, and less reliant on unpaid power plays.

Tether’s $5 million unpaid power bill caused Bitcoin mining blackout in Uruguay image 0 Tether’s $5 million unpaid power bill caused Bitcoin mining blackout in Uruguay image 1
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld

With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Earn new token airdrops
Lock your assets and earn 10%+ APR
Lock now!

You may also like

CandyBomb x BLESS: Trade to share 4,300,000 BLESS!

Bitget Announcement2025/09/24 07:30

CandyBomb x RIVER: Trade to share 127,000 RIVER!

Bitget Announcement2025/09/24 07:30

Bitget Spot Cross Margin adds AVNT/USDT、SOMI/USDT

Bitget Announcement2025/09/24 03:27