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Five days ago the Security Service of Ukraine, Ukraine's counter-terrorism law enforcement authority, raided what it believed to be an illegal cryptocurrency farm. Inside the warehouse, officers discovered not PCs with cutting-edge Nvidia 30 Series graphics cards but racks and racks of PS4s instead. It's now being reported that the mining facility wasn't farming cryptocurrency, but instead something potentially more lucrative. It was farming FC, Electronic Arts' soccer franchise, and the gray market surrounding Ultimate Team.
Initial reports of the situation assumed that the Ukrainian digital farm was using PS4s to farm cryptocurrency, a rare but not wholly uncommon sight. However, a closer inspection of photos from the farm made clear the consoles were PS4 Slims, which are much worse for farming cryptocurrency. With that in mind, some noticed that many of the PS4 Slims had discs sitting in their disc slots. However, it was difficult to tell what the discs were actually for.
Delo.ua was able to investigate the matter further, questioning an unnamed source regarding the PS4 Slims and the games they were running. The source described the farm using a "leveling bot" for cheap FIFA 25 Coins and then "selling them." Perhaps something is lost in translation, but the message comes across as a very general description of what could have been happening, as opposed to a literal explanation for how the farm was using consoles to use FC games to earn money.
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