稳健,是 Gate 持续增长的核心动力。
真正的成长,不是顺风顺水,而是在市场低迷时依然坚定前行。我们或许能预判牛熊市的大致节奏,但绝无法精准预测它们何时到来。特别是在熊市周期,才真正考验一家交易所的实力。
Gate 今天发布了2025年第二季度的报告。作为内部人,看到这些数据我也挺惊喜的——用户规模突破3000万,现货交易量逆势环比增长14%,成为前十交易所中唯一实现双位数增长的平台,并且登顶全球第二大交易所;合约交易量屡创新高,全球化战略稳步推进。
更重要的是,稳健并不等于守成,而是在面临严峻市场的同时,还能持续创造新的增长空间。
欢迎阅读完整报告:https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46117
Russia targets crypto mining energy thieves, tax dodgers
Russia’s energy ministry has launched a national registry of crypto mining rigs to weed out miners that dodge tax payments and illegal setups that steal power from the grid
State-run newspaper RIA Novosti said in a report on Friday that the Russian Ministry of Energy, the Federal Tax Service and the Ministry of Digital Development of Russia have “compiled a register” and sent it to “regions with increased miner activity.”
In June, Russian Finance Ministry official Ivan Chebeskov said that despite introducing crypto mining laws, only 30% of miners had entered the Federal Tax Service Register since late 2024. He also said the ministry was working on measures to bring the remaining 70% into the legal fold.
Russia hopes to tax and regulate crypto mining
Deputy Energy Minister Petr Konyushenko said in an interview with RIA Novosti, translated to English by Google, that this is a step toward “legalizing the industry and reducing illegal consumption.”
“The creation of such a register will allow for the precise identification of consumers using electricity for mining needs. This is necessary for applying special regulation and taxation to them.”
Russia’s Energy Ministry first flagged plans to create a national registry of crypto mining rigs and other related hardware in February to help enforce bans on mining in regions where it is prohibited, according to RIA Novosti.
Some Russian regions ban crypto mining
The Russian government began enforcing a crypto mining-related bill in November, introducing legal definitions and registration requirements for mining businesses.
The government also banned crypto mining, both mining pool activity and individual crypto mining, in 10 Russian regions for six years, state-owned news agency TASS reported on Dec. 24. The ban is in effect until March 15, 2031, in the hopes of preventing blackouts.
Meanwhile, on June 9, Forbes Russia reported that Russia’s digital development ministry was working on a new bill to increase the fines for illegal crypto mining operations to 2 million Russian rubles ($25,500), up from the current 200,000 rubles ($2,534).
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Illegal crypto miners shut down
Russian authorities have already cracked down on several illegal crypto-mining operations since the start of the year.
On June 19, an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that local police had discovered a mining farm in a garage complex in the city of Bataysk.
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