China’s Cryptomining Firms Looking For Growth Overseas

May 28, 2021

The Chinese government vowed to crack down on the extraction and trading of bitcoin, leading miners to suspend all or part of their activities in a country that provides the largest share of the world’s cryptocurrency supply.

Chinese mining equipment makers are also looking for growth overseas.

BIT Mining Ltd, a mining company based in Shenzhen, announced that it has entered into a deal with a Kazakh company to jointly invest in a cryptomining data center in Central Asia.

Bitcoin miners use high-performance computers to verify bitcoin transactions in a process that ultimately leads to newly minted coins.

As a result of the crackdown, China risks losing its dominance in cryptomining to the benefit of foreign miners, and many Chinese miners will migrate abroad.

China’s Inner Mongolia region, a key crypto-mining hub, issued rules on Tuesday to root out the business, while other mining centers have yet to issue their own after the government announced a national policy against cryptocurrencies led by the State Council Committee Vice Premier Liu He.

For more information, read the original story in Reuters.

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