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Inner Mongolia to Shut Down Crypto Mining Industry: Report

The autonomous region has been under pressure to curb its energy consumption.

Aktualisiert 14. Sept. 2021, 12:18 p.m. Veröffentlicht 1. März 2021, 12:38 p.m. 1 min readÜbersetzt von KI
Inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of China, is banning cryptocurrency mining, according to a Bloomberg report on Monday.

  • The region plans to force cryptocurrency mining projects to close by April, according to a draft plan posted online by the Inner Mongolia Development and Reform Commission on Feb. 25.
  • Inner Mongolia is known for inexpensive energy supplies and accounts for 8% of the global bitcoin mining hash rate, according to the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, per the report.
  • China’s National Development and Reform Commission previously criticized Inner Mongolia for failing to control energy consumption in 2019.
  • The region now aims to reduce emissions per unit of gross domestic product by 3% this year, with the goal to constrain growth in energy consumption to about 1.9% in 2021.
  • Chinese officials first came up with proposals to discourage cryptocurrency mining in Inner Mongolia as far back as 2018.
  • Back in 2019, "illegal" bitcoin mining businesses faced a clampdown by authorities.

Read more: Chinese Companies That Have Nothing to Do With Crypto Are Pivoting to Mining

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