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Investment in cryptocurrencies in Serbia is from two to three thousand euros

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In Serbia, about 200 thousand citizens have cryptocurrencies, and 50 to one hundred thousand people are engaged in mining. As Marko Živković from ECD crypto-exchange offices says, the minimum investment is from two to three thousand euros, which, when the price of electricity and the movement of cryptocurrency prices are taken into account, pays off in a year or two.
“Most of the costs go to electricity. It is estimated that half of the percentage of electricity consumed on earth goes to mining,” Živković said.
He adds that there are miners in Serbia, but the consumption of electricity is not so high that it could endanger energy stability.
He reminds that Serbia also received the Law on Digital Property, which put our country on the map of countries where there is regular trade in cryptocurrencies, N1 reports.

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