TL;DR
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro says Bitcoin mining could boost economic growth in the Caribbean region by leveraging renewable energy.
- He pointed to countries like Venezuela and Paraguay as examples and proposed involving the Wayúu community in potential projects across cities like Santa Marta, Riohacha, and Barranquilla.
Colombian President Seeks to Transform the Caribbean into a Bitcoin Mining Hub
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suggested that Bitcoin mining could become a major driver of economic growth in the country’s Caribbean region, drawing inspiration from neighboring South American nations already attracting investment in the sector.
In a post on X, Petro highlighted Venezuela and Paraguay as examples where abundant clean energy has helped spur local Bitcoin mining industries.
Si las monedas virtuales se basan en energía fósil estalla el calentamiento mundial y el colapso climático
— Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) May 5, 2026
Hoy los países con abundantes energías limpias encerradas como Venezuela y Paraguay, logran atraer las inversiones en minería del bitcoin. La.minería del bitcoin es el… https://t.co/KroCrG9qkD
He proposed that similar opportunities could emerge in cities such as Santa Marta, Riohacha, and Barranquilla, calling it “an immense boost to the development of the Caribbean.”
Petro also emphasized the importance of including the Wayúu community—an Indigenous group in northern Colombia—in discussions, ensuring local participation in any future mining initiatives.
The proposal aligns with Colombia’s strong renewable energy profile. The country relies heavily on hydropower and is expanding into solar and wind, with significant untapped potential across its energy mix.
Hassan Maishera