‘Clandestine’ crypto miners in Argentina caught by authorities

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  • Three crypto miners in Argentina were caught in operations by the tax authority last week

Three crypto miner sites in Argentina were caught last week by the country's tax and customs policy agency, the Administración Federal de Ingresos Públicos (AFIP).

The agency carried out those operations on sites allegedly working undercover in Lisandro Olmos, San Juan and Córdoba, it said in a statement on Friday.

"(AFIP) carried out a control operation on a company dedicated to cryptocurrency mining, which worked on a property declared for other commercial purposes and whose documentation could not justify the elements found there," it said about the site in Lisandro Olmo.

The firm had declared that it was carrying out activities different from the ones that agents found when searching the place, as a way to account for the electricity consumption, "thus concealing the economic reality of the place."

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These were the first raids of clandestine mining facilities carried out by the agency.

When it searched the site in San Juan, AFIP found that it was hidden inside a refrigeration chamber meant to store fruit, according to iProUP, an Argentine news tech website.

Upon investigation, authorities identified a taxpayer that had imported mining equipment using a company of which he was partner. That person initially told inspectors that he had sold equipment, but eventually showed them where the machines were operating.


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Catarina is a reporter for The Block based in New York City. Before joining the team, she covered local news at Patch.com and at the New York Daily News. She started her career in Lisbon, Portugal, where she worked for publications such as Público and Sábado. She graduated from NYU with a MA in Journalism. Feel free to email any comments or tips to [email protected] or to reach out on Twitter (@catarinalsm).