November 07, 2024
Addis Insight
Ethiopia Earns $55 Million from Bitcoin Mining: A Growing Global Player
Ethiopia’s role in the Bitcoin mining industry is on the rise, bringing in a remarkable $55 million over the last ten months. This boost in revenue follows Ethiopian Electric Power’s (EEP) strategic contract with 25 organizations engaged in Bitcoin trading, with plans to capitalize on Ethiopia’s abundant and affordable energy resources.
Ethiopia’s Bitcoin Mining Surge
According to international media, these Bitcoin mining companies—many from China—are drawn to Ethiopia due to its inexpensive electricity, a key factor for profitable mining. In response, Ethiopian Electric Power has allocated a massive 600 megawatts of power to support Bitcoin mining, establishing the nation as a major player in the industry. This initiative has positioned Ethiopia with a 2.25% share in global Bitcoin mining activity, ranking it just behind the United States, Hong Kong, and other major mining hubs in Asia.
A Post-Ban Haven for Chinese Miners
Three years ago, China’s government imposed a ban on Bitcoin mining, prompting many companies to relocate. For several, Ethiopia’s low-cost electricity and evolving infrastructure have become an ideal solution. These companies not only benefit from cheaper energy costs but also play a role in Ethiopia’s economic development as the country leverages its renewable energy potential to meet global tech demands.
Major Investment for Infrastructure and Skill Building
Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH) has recently signed a $250 million memorandum of understanding with West Data Group, a major investor based in Hong Kong. This agreement aims to advance Ethiopia’s Bitcoin mining infrastructure, with a commitment to fund the construction of advanced mining facilities. Additionally, the deal includes provisions for training programs, helping to build local expertise in this emerging sector and supporting Ethiopia’s vision to expand its digital economy.
With Ethiopia’s strategic entry into the Bitcoin mining industry, the country is tapping into a lucrative sector that could potentially redefine its energy utilization and economic growth. As Ethiopia strengthens its infrastructure and establishes itself as a global mining hub, its role in the world’s digital economy is poised for significant expansion.
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