Chinese Bitcoin Miners Fail to Pay Electricity Bills Amid Crackdown on Crypto Exchange

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The crackdown has resulted in the freezing of thousands of bank cards of those who were found exchanging cryptocurrencies for the national fiat CNY. Miners can’t risk exchanging their mining rewards for CNY as it would lead to blocking their cards, but mining being their primary profession there is no other way for them to cash out their mining rewards.

As the days for the official launch of the digital yuan nears, the government’s crackdown on crypto-related businesses in the country are only intensifying.

Could Growing Government Crackdowns Hinder China’s Bitcoin Mining Dominance?

China currently contributes 65% of the total hash power input on the bitcoin network, but its grand plans to expand the adoption of its digital yuan might force Bitcoin miners outside the country. The migration of Bitcoin miners could also jeopardize China’s dominance in bitcoin mining which might not be a bad thing after all.

Many have been concerned over China’s Bitcoin dominance primarily because of the authoritarian government, they were worried that if the government decides to regulate mining and bring mining farms under its jurisdiction it could lead to centralization in mining power. However, this also serves as an opportunity for other countries to become the new mining hub, especially those which have cheap and clean energy resources like Kazakhstan and Iran.

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