Finding a new home: Bitcoin miners settling down after China exodus

Finding a new home: Bitcoin miners settling down after China exodus

Countries vie for cryptocurrency miner business as Chinese miners move to greener pastures. Here's where they are ending up. A few months ago, the crypto industry was shaken up by the news of the mass exodus of miners from China. At the end of May 2021, it became known that the Chinese authorities were going to ban Bitcoin (BTC) mining, bringing the already existing regulatory pressure on miners to a breaking point.The list of banned operations includes purchasing cryptocurrencies, as well as any related investment activities, crypto trading and exchange. The People’s Bank of China had....


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