China’s bitcoin crackdown: Fourth-largest bitcoin-producing province joins the country’s moves against crypto mining

  • Yunnan, which ranks fourth in China in terms of bitcoin hashrate, has promised to shut down any company in violation of the new rules by the end of June
  • China accounts for 65 per cent of the global bitcoin hash rate, according to the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index

LAN network cables are plugged into a bitcoin mining computer server. Photo: Reuters

Yunnan provincial authorities issued a notice ordering an investigation into the alleged illegal use of electrical power by individuals and companies involved in bitcoin mining, according to a report by China Securities Journal on Saturday, becoming the latest region to join the country’s crackdown on the practice.

The Yunnan Energy Bureau said it would cut the power supply to anyone illegally using electricity for bitcoin mining as well as for such users that evade electricity bills, according to the report. The authorities will also shut down bitcoin mining operations that may pose a safety risk related to their electricity usage.

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