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¿Necesita Ucrania la minería de Bitcoin para su reconstrucción de posguerra?

¿Necesita Ucrania la minería de Bitcoin para su reconstrucción de posguerra? Cryptonews.net

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Aug 13, 2026 at 4:36 AM UTC · 3 min de lectura

¿Necesita Ucrania la minería de Bitcoin para su reconstrucción de posguerra?
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La reconstrucción de Ucrania puede crear un papel limitado pero práctico para la minería de Bitcoin dentro de su dañado sistema eléctrico. En lugar de financiar directamente la reconstrucción, la minería podría actuar como un comprador flexible para la electricidad que aún no puede llegar a hogares, empresas o usuarios industriales.

En ese contexto, el Bitcoin Policy Institute argumenta que los mineros podrían operar cerca de las centrales eléctricas, consumir electricidad varada y reducir o detener el uso cuando la demanda aumente en otros lugares. Tal flexibilidad podría ser particularmente relevante durante la reconstrucción, dada la escala de los daños energéticos de Ucrania y las necesidades de reconstrucción más amplias.

El papel de la minería de Bitcoin en la reconstrucción de Ucrania de $588 mil millones

El Banco Mundial, la Comisión Europea, las Naciones Unidas y el gobierno ucraniano estimaron las necesidades de recuperación en casi $588 mil millones durante diez años. De ese total, casi $91 mil millones corresponden a energía, mientras que los daños a los activos energéticos aumentaron aproximadamente un 21% entre las evaluaciones.

Frente a esa escala, la minería de Bitcoin representaría una herramienta de infraestructura estrecha en lugar de una estrategia de reconstrucción primaria. El BPI señala específicamente las tres centrales nucleares operativas de Ucrania, donde la infraestructura de transmisión dañada puede dejar la electricidad subutilizada.

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