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Chinese State Media Warns Corrupt Officials May Be Using Cold Storage Crypto To Avoid Investigation: Report

Chinese State Media Warns Corrupt Officials May Be Using Cold Storage Crypto To Avoid Investigation: Report

A Chinese state-owned newspaper has warned that corrupt officials could be funneling crypto into cold storage to avoid investigations. Legal Daily, a media outlet directly under the control of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), notes in a new report that experts at the China Integrity and Legal Research Association’s 2023 annual meeting drew attention to […]

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US Lawmakers Accuse Founders of Digital Asset Firm of Working With Chinese Communist Party

US Lawmakers Accuse Founders of Digital Asset Firm of Working With Chinese Communist Party

Six US Congressmen are alleging that a digital asset firm may have lied about working with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According to a new letter, the congressmen allege that Prometheum, Inc. “may have provided false testimony to Congress or violated US securities laws.” The congressmen, including Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville and Republican House of […]

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Casting Stones From a Glass House: Yellen’s Comments on Zambia’s Debt Restructuring Draw Criticism From Chinese Embassy

Casting Stones From a Glass House: Yellen’s Comments on Zambia’s Debt Restructuring Draw Criticism From Chinese EmbassyThe Chinese embassy in Zambia denounced the United States over its debt limit and the “extraordinary measures” Treasury secretary Janet Yellen has implemented to stave off a U.S. debt default. Yellen said on Monday that it was very important that Zambia restructure its debt, but Zambia sees it differently. The embassy castigated Yellen’s comments in […]

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Crypto miner claims all major Yunnan operations shut down in advance of CCP anniversary

It's unclear if the shutdowns are due to orders passed down from above or the result of China's announced regulatory crackdown on crypto miners.

Reports alleged that cryptocurrency miners in China’s Yunnan province may be out of commission for a day if not longer due to the Chinese Communist Party’s 100th anniversary celebration this week.

According to Kevin Zhang, the vice president of mining infrastructure company Foundry Services, all major Bitcoin (BTC) mining farms in Yunnan have been shut down as of today. Zhang said he personally knew of at least two crypto mining sites in the southwestern region that had received orders to cut power.

The shutdowns are purportedly due to the impending Chinese Communist Party, or CCP, celebrations, which occur every year on July 1. Due to this year’s anniversary being a centennial, authorities seem to have taken stronger measures to ensure less pollution — China ranks as the 14th worst country in terms of air quality — traffic, and political demonstrations. Major industries including coal mining and steel production will reportedly be shut down for up to a week in an attempt to reduce urban smog and prevent accidents.

However, it’s unclear if the CCP anniversary is directly related to the shutdowns or Chinese crypto miners are responding to an ongoing regulatory crackdown. The State Council’s Financial Stability and Development Committee announced in May it would be curtailing BTC mining amid financial risk concerns. Several reports have surfaced since that time suggesting authorities are enforcing crypto mining bans in regions including Yunnan, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and Qinghai.

Related: China crackdown shows industrial Bitcoin mining a problem for decentralization

While some companies have said the mining ban is driving them to other provinces within China, a few may leave the country entirely. Many experts in the crypto space expect the regulatory crackdown will push mining firms to relocate to Texas, with abundant renewable energy and a highly deregulated power grid.

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