Chinese Officials Are Investigating Crypto Mining Operations

Chinese Officials Are Investigating Crypto Mining Operations
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2021-6-8 22:56

Regulators in China’s Sichuan province are gathering information on cryptocurrency mining, potentially leading to a full crackdown on the practice, Reuters reports.

The news comes after the Chinese government announced it will “crack down on bitcoin mining and trading behavior, and resolutely prevent the transfer of individual risks to the society.”

It’s yet another warning sign that Bitcoin could soon be on shaky grounds. With officials preparing for a crackdown, the effects on the digital token could be significant. China currently accounts for well over half of the global cryptocurrency mining supply.

Just last week, China banned any financial institutions and payment companies from doing any cryptocurrency-related business. As a result, Bitcoin plummeted to a four-month low of just $31,926, according to Coindesk before bouncing back to roughly around $39,000, down from its lofty highs earlier this year.

While regulators in Sichuan are meeting with local power companies to gather information, Reuters‘ sources stopped short from claiming a crackdown was imminent. A seminar is scheduled next week for Sichuanese officials to discuss cryptomining.

Sichuan has plenty of hydropower available for mining businesses. It is the second biggest bitcoin mining province, according to Reuters, after Xinjiang.

The future of Bitcoin is more uncertain than it has ever been. Even Tesla CEO Elon Musk has contributed to Bitcoin’s recent fall in recent months by publicly flip-flopping on the token, first accepting Bitcoin as form of payment for Tesla vehicles in March, and then reversing the decision just two months later.

Musk cited environmental concerns for his decision to ditch Bitcoin, though Tesla still holds considerable amounts of the cryptocurrency — and that may be affecting China’s decision as well. The country is looking to drastically cut carbon emissions within the next decade.

By cracking down on cryptocurrency mining, a carbon-heavy practice, China could certainly make a dent. According to a recent report by CNN, China could soon generate as much emissions through Bitcoin mining alone as some entire European countries.

An alternative explanation for China’s crackdown on cryptomining, apart from its massive carbon footprint, could be its push to establish a central bank digital currency (CBDC), a currency very unlike its blockchain-based counterparts.

Such a digital currency could give China’s government unprecedented control over transactions, critics argue, which can’t really be said about transactions made via a decentralized blockchain.

It’s impossible to predict the outcome of China’s plans to stop cryptomining businesses in their tracks — but investors will certainly be watching closely.

READ MORE: In widening Chinese bitcoin crackdown, Sichuan to probe cryptomining – official [Reuters]

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