One Bitcoin on underwear is enough now 😱😱😱

in #crypta3 years ago (edited)

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Foundry's vice president believes that China's ban on cryptocurrency mining is a "below-belt strike" for major miners who have received official permission to mine, as well as guarantees from the state. Zhang argues that small farms that operate illegally find themselves in a better position in this situation and will be able to continue mining bitcoin for some time to come.

Chinese miners have already begun to leave China and transport equipment to other countries, explained Foundry Vice President. According to him, this process began even before the provinces of China began to impose bans on cryptocurrency mining.