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Bit Mining Moving 3,000 Bitcoin Mining Machines to Kazakhstan Following China Crackdown

Shenzhen-based Bit Mining has started shipping bitcoin mining machines to Kazakhstan as the Chinese government cracks down on bitcoin mining operations in the country. Bit Mining Ltd. , a mining company based in Shenzhen, announced Monday that “it had successfully delivered its first batch of mining machines to Kazakhstan. дальше »

2021-6-22 16:30


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Weibo Cracks Down Crypto Related Accounts as China Strengthens Its Anti Crypto Stance

Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, banned the accounts of several key cryptocurrency and defi influencers in the country yesterday, according to reports from local sources. This might be a continuation of the anti-crypto stance the Chinese state has been exerting since 2013, and more profoundly in the last days with the crackdown of […] дальше »

2021-6-7 07:30


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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Faces Setback as Elon Musk Tweets Again

Just when the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were beginning to show some signs of recovery, cryptic tweets by Elon Musk has sent the value of digital currencies crashing once more. The Dogefather Tweets Again While Elon Musk’s love affair withSatoshi Nakamoto’s bitcoin (BTC) have been showing some cracks in recent times, it appearsRead More дальше »

2021-6-4 18:00


Venezuela Bans Crypto Mining At Government Provided Housing Due to Energy Demands

The Venezuelan government outlaws mining of Bitcoins (BTC) in any state-owned public housing projects due to ‘high electricity consumption’ and ‘disruption of the national grid supply. ’ However, a group of critics on the moving state the problems facing electricity in the country are inherent to the government’s negligence. дальше »

2020-7-20 17:00


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FinCEN Chief Cracks Whip Hard on World of Cryptocurrencies

The US government is coming to grips with a firm but fair approach to cryptocurrency regulations. This was once again reiterated by Kenneth Blanco, director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), saying cryptocurrency companies would be held by anti-money laundering law (AML) and be forced to share information about their clients. дальше »

2019-11-18 00:40