Mining worldwide: Where should crypto miners go in a changing landscape?

Mining worldwide: Where should crypto miners go in a changing landscape?

Which nations are the new harbors of miners, and where can Ether and Bitcoin be successfully — and profitably — mined in 2022? One of the main themes among the crypto community in 2021 was China’s aggressive policy toward mining, which led to a complete ban on such activities in September. While mining as a type of financial activity has not gone away and is unlikely to disappear, Chinese cryptocurrency miners had to look for a new place to set up shop. Many of them moved to the United States — the world’s new mining mecca — while some left to Scandinavia and others to nearby Kazakhstan,....


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