Tether has walked away from its Bitcoin mining operation in Uruguay, abandoning two services that price an estimated $120 million after a chronic tussle with state utility UTE over the facility numbers obtainable to the websites.
This transfer ends the $USDT issuer’s preliminary transfer into South American mining.
Energy dispute attributable to unclear contract clauses
In line with two former Tether contractors and a supply from state utility group UTE cited by Reuters, the corporate’s native operator, Microfin, and the utility by no means agreed on how a lot electrical energy the mining websites had been entitled to.
A former contractor additionally advised Reuters that Tether noticed a determine in its provide contract at the least it might subsequently scale. Nonetheless, UTE claims this quantity was a tough most.
The hole didn’t actually matter whereas the services had been small, nevertheless it grew to become a major hurdle as soon as the websites elevated in measurement and productiveness. There have been stretches when the mines went days with out sufficient energy to run, the contractor stated.
An inner UTE briefing reviewed by Reuters additionally claimed the 2 sides had been already at odds by November 2024.
Unpaid payments and an unattended signing
Uruguay’s new left-leaning administration took workplace in March 2025 and put in contemporary administrators at UTE, resulting in the utility being much less inclined on remodeling the deal, one former contractor advised Reuters. By Might, Microfin had stopped paying its electrical energy payments, and in June it notified UTE that it deliberate to finish the contracts.
A final try to avoid wasting the association the place UTE’s board signed off on a memorandum of understanding and revised paperwork fell aside as Tether’s representatives failed to indicate as much as signal, in line with assembly minutes within the briefing.
With nothing signed and about $5 million in excellent payments, the UTE lower energy to each websites on July 25. Microfin subsequently cleared the debt in December, the utility advised Reuters.
Tether’s $120 million Uruguay wager crumbles
Tether referred to as Uruguay the “excellent platform” when it unveiled the operation in Might 2023, and pointed to the nation’s renewable energy and reliable grid. The 2 websites, within the Florida division, had been meant as an preliminary testing floor earlier than the corporate pushed mining into Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Tether’s spend per web site was reportedly round $60 million.
Greater than $100 million had gone into the undertaking by late 2025, with an extra $50 million put aside for infrastructure meant to finally switch to UTE and Uruguay’s Nationwide Interconnected System. A February 2024 firm video confirmed mining halls surrounded by farmland and wind generators, with entry roads named “Memepool Avenue” and “Halving Avenue.”
Reuters reported that CEO Paolo Ardoino and chairman Giancarlo Devasini had been common guests to the resort city of Punta del Este, the place billionaire Peter Thiel is reportedly constructing a $10 million compound.
The Uruguay disappointment has not slowed Tether’s mining ambitions throughout the area. In July 2025, the identical month UTE pulled the plug on the partnership, the $USDT issuer struck a cope with agricultural producer Adecoagro to mine Bitcoin on renewable energy in Brazil. The failed South American testing floor was all however changed already lower than one month in.

