Russian Nuclear Scientist Gets $7,000 Fine for Mining Bitcoin at Work

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Russian Nuclear Scientist Gets $7,000 Fine for Mining Bitcoin at Work

"The engineer at a top-secret nuclear lab, along with two colleagues, had accessed the plant's supercomputer to mine bitcoin."

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