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Bitcoin Rises After China Region Declares War on Crypto Mining
China’s Inner Mongolia has banned cryptocurrency mining and declared its intention of shutting all such projects by April, spurring fears the world’s No. 2 economy will take more steps this year to … ( read…
China’s Inner Mongolia to end cryptocurrency mining, ban new steel, coke projects
China’s Inner Mongolia will end all cryptocurrency mining projects and stop reviewing new projects in industries which consume large amounts of energy, such as steel, coke and methanol production, as … ( read original story…
