Paraguay’s state utility ANDE will relaunch 1,500 confiscated Bitcoin mining rigs in partnership with Morphware, running them on surplus hydroelectric power under direct government supervision. The program aims to repurpose seized equipment and generate public revenue while testing a state-run mining model.
Paraguay’s Chamber of Deputies passed two resolutions requiring government agencies to register and publish detailed data on Bitcoin mining operations. The move raises privacy and investment concerns among miners and market watchers.

Paraguay's President Santiago Pena's official X (Twitter) account was likely hacked, posting false claims about Bitcoin adoption and a $5 million Bitcoin reserve fund. The government urges citizens to ignore the false content while investigations are ongoing.