But according to insiders of the Bitcoin and blockchain scene in China, this is anything but the case. After all, this is the second or third crypto mining scare related to China in approximately 12 months — and a previous case of a “ban” was quickly revealed to be a “nothing burger.”
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China Isn’t Banning Bitcoin Mining
On Friday morning, the screenshot seen below of a Chinese government announcement began to spread online. Asian-centric blockchain and fintech news outlet PANews in regards to the image:“The Financial Administrative of the Sichuan province of China has issued a notice to its subordinate offices ordering them to ‘guide [Bitcoin and crypto] mining entities to end their mining activities in an orderly manner’.”Some immediately took this as a sign that China, or at least this province, has begun a systematic disruption of the local crypto mining industry. Yet insiders say that these fears are overblown, despite the assertion by the regional Sichuan province government.
“China is not banning mining, it’s complicated as usual, messages frequently conflict especially at local or regional level. Actual message is basically ‘don’t use local government support for mining to illegally raise money’. Thank you,” Graham wrote, trying to dissuade the fears of a Chinese crackdown on BTC.
Crypto Mining Persists as a China-Centric Industry
Further cementing the idea that this is just a scare, Bitcoin mining remains centralized in China.Related Reading: Crypto Tidbits: Bitcoin Halving, Reddit Using Ethereum, JP Morgan Dabbles in Crypto
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