Crypto miner claims all major Yunnan operations shut down in advance of CCP a...

Crypto miner claims all major Yunnan operations shut down in advance of CCP a...

It's unclear if the shutdowns are due to orders passed down from above or the result of China's announced regulatory crackdown on crypto miners. Reports alleged that cryptocurrency miners in China’s Yunnan province may be out of commission for a day if not longer due to the Chinese Communist Party’s 100th anniversary celebration this week.According to Kevin Zhang, the vice president of mining infrastructure company Foundry Services, all major Bitcoin (BTC) mining farms in Yunnan have been shut down as of today. Zhang said he personally knew of at least two crypto mining sites in the....


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China's Yunnan Province To Inspect Bitcoin Mining Operations As Rumors Of Ban...

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