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Russia Targets Crypto Miners With New $7M Tax Collection Push - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
Russia is stepping up oversight of cryptocurrency mining while preparing to collect millions in tax revenue from the expanding industry. Officials confirmed that mining companies and individual entrepreneurs will contribute about 567 million rubles in taxes, equivalent to slightly above $7 million at current exchange rates.
The figure reflects both the growth and the transitional stage of Russia’s mining economy. While legislation adopted in 2024 created a legal framework for mining activity, a considerable share of operations still functions outside the formal registration system.
Russia Crypto Mining Tax Revenue Falls Below Early Estimates
Data presented by the Federal Tax Service (FNS) shows that around 84 million rubles will be collected through personal income tax linked to mining operations, while approximately 483 million rubles will come from corporate income taxes.
The result remains far below earlier projections of roughly 6 billion rubles, or close to $74 million. Authorities cite several factors behind the gap, including higher electricity tariffs, fluctuations in the ruble–dollar exchange rate, and changes in the price of Bitcoin.
Industry representatives also note that the rising global hash rate of the Bitcoin network has intensified competition among miners, reducing profitability in some regions.
Still, the 2024 regulatory framework marked a turning point for the sector. The law legalized industrial mining for companies and entrepreneurs, requiring them to register with tax authorities and report mined digital assets. Individual citizens can continue mining without registration if electricity consumption remains below 6,000 kWh per month.

Expanding Mining Industry Meets Regional Energy Limits
Russia’s vast energy reserves and cold climate continue to make the country attractive for large-scale mining infrastructure. Government estimates suggest the industry consumes around 16 billion kWh of electricity annually, representing roughly 2% of Russia’s total power demand.
Mining capacity connected to the national grid reached about 4 GW in 2025, marking a 33% increase compared with the previous year. This expansion places Russia among the most significant crypto mining regions globally, alongside other major hubs.
However, authorities have introduced restrictions in areas experiencing electricity shortages. Mining is currently banned in 10 regions across Siberia, the Far East, and parts of the Caucasus. Seasonal limits have also been applied in certain territories during winter months when heating demand rises.
Lawmakers are now reviewing additional enforcement measures, including financial penalties for miners operating without proper registration or violating regional bans.