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Biden bans Chinese Bitcoin mine near US nuclear missile base

President Biden on Monday ordered a Chinese-owned company to close and sell the Wyoming cryptocurrency mine it built a mile from an Air Force base that controls nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The cryptomining facility, which operates high-powered computers in a data center near the FE Warren base in Cheyenne, “presents a risk to the national security of the United States,” the president said in a executive orderbecause their equipment could be used for surveillance and espionage.
The New York Times reported Last October, Microsoft, which operates a nearby data center that supports the Pentagon, flagged the China-connected cryptocurrency mine to the Federal Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, warning that it could allow the Chinese to “pursue intelligence collection from full spectrum operations.” A committee investigation identified risks to national security, as ordered by the president.
The order did not detail these risks. But Microsoft’s report to the federal committee, obtained last year by The Times, said: “We suggest the possibility that the computing power of an industrial-grade cryptomining operation, coupled with the presence of an unidentified number of Chinese nationals in direct proximity to Microsoft. The Data Center and one of three strategic missile bases in the US provide significant threat vectors.”
Now, the mine must immediately cease operations, and owners must remove all of their equipment within 90 days and sell or transfer ownership within 120 days, according to the order, which cites the risks of mining equipment. “of foreign origin” of the installation. The vast majority of machines powering cryptomining operations in the United States are manufactured by Chinese companies.
Cryptomining operations are carried out in large warehouses or containers filled with specialized computers that typically run 24 hours a day, performing trillions of calculations per second, searching for a sequence of numbers that will reward them with new cryptocurrencies. The most common is Bitcoin, which is currently worth more than $60,000 each. Crypto mines consume a huge amount of electricity: At full capacity, Cheyenne’s would consume as much energy as 55,000 homes.
Chinese-owned cryptocurrency mines have boomed in the United States since facilities were effectively banned in China in 2021. While some cryptocurrency mining has since restarted in China, Chinese crypto entrepreneurs are drawn to the United States for its relatively cheap electricity and well-developed legal legislation. system.
The Times discovered Chinese-owned or operated Bitcoin mines in at least 12 states, including Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming, which together use as much energy as 1.5 million homes. Some are owned by people or companies linked to the Chinese government or the Communist Party. Until recently, the main supplier of equipment to the mines operated from an office at a Communist Party facility on Hainan Island, The Times has learned.
President Biden’s order comes on the heels of signing a bipartisan bill in late April to ban the social media app TikTok in the United States unless its Chinese owner sells it.
This is also the second time in recent weeks that Chinese-owned cryptomining operations have been targeted by elected officials.
This month, Republican Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed two laws restricting foreign ownership of crypto operations in the state. The legislation prohibits ownership of crypto mines by foreign citizens of China, Iran, Cuba and other countries subject to State Department rules known as the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
Arkansas has seen a large influx of Bitcoin mining operations in recent years. In October, The Times reported that Chinese investors with ties to the authoritarian government operated at least three mines in Arkansas. A former employee linked to the operations wrote about the exploration of “more than 200 target mining sites” in more than 10 states.
O laws Restricting ownership of crypto operations in Arkansas aims to amend last year’s so-called Right to Mine law, which offered broad protections to the industry while limiting local regulation and triggered a violent backlash among residents near mines. One such operation, with links to Chinese citizens, is the target of a lawsuit filed by residents who say the incessant whining of thousands of fans cooling computers has ruined their lives and depressed property values. In addition to the new restrictions on noisy operations, the amended law requires that cryptocurrencies held anywhere by foreign citizens subject to arms regulations be completely disposed of within one year.
Mr. Biden’s order is directed at an offshore company called MineOne Partners Limited and related MineOne entities registered in Delaware. A lawsuit against MineOne by a Wyoming cryptocurrency company has forced the disclosure of its owners, who included Chinese nationals. In 2022, Bit Origin Ltd., a former Chinese pork producer that turned to cryptocurrency mining, became a partner in a MineOne entity and built the mine, which began operating in early 2023.
Li Jiaming, president of Bit Origin Ltd., was not immediately available for comment. In an interview last year, Li said the investors chose the location because they had secured a contract with the local power company to supply their electricity, not because of its proximity to the base or data center.
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Big Tech Outperforms Bitcoin (BTC) as Trump Deal Weakens Token

Bitcoin has lost out on an asset rally fueled by positive comments from the Federal Reserve, while a tight US election race casts doubt on whether Donald Trump will get the chance to implement his pro-crypto agenda.
The digital asset fell 2.4% on Wednesday, following a Fed-fueled surge in an index of megacap tech stocks Magnificent Seven by one of the largest margins in 2024. The token retreated further on Thursday, changing hands at $63,750 as of 6:10 a.m. in London.
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‘This is huge’ — Billionaire Mark Cuban issues ‘incredible’ Bitcoin and crypto prediction amid price slump

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came back with a vengeance this year when former President Donald Trump Cryptocurrency boosts US presidential election in November with ‘revolutionary’ plan.
The price of bitcoin has surged to more than its all-time high in recent months, surpassing $70,000 per bitcoin and triggering a wave of mega-optimistic predictions about the price of bitcointhough it fell again this week, falling below $65,000 after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady.
Now, as Elon Musk suddenly breaks his silence on bitcoin and cryptocurrenciesBillionaire investor Mark Cuban called a California plan to digitize 42 million car titles using blockchain an “incredible step forward” and “huge” for cryptocurrencies.
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Mark Cuban, famous Shark Tank investor and billionaire owner of the NBA team Dallas Mavericks, has… [+] called a cryptocurrency update “amazing” amid bitcoin’s price slump.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has digitized 42 million car titles using blockchain, it was reported by Reuters, through technology company Oxhead Alpha on the Avalanche blockchain and designed to detect fraud and facilitate the securities transfer process.
“This is an incredible development for crypto,” Cuban, best known as an investor on TV’s Shark Tank and owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA team, posted on X, joking that U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler could sue the state as part of his hostility toward cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
“The reason this is huge for crypto is because people who hold the tokens will have an app with an Avalanche wallet,” Cuban said. “Tens of millions of Californians having and using a crypto wallet in the next five years, or however long it takes, normalizes the use of wallets and crypto.”
John Wu, president of Avalanche developer Ava Labs, told Reuters that California’s DMV is “creating a wallet that you can download on your phone.”
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Bitcoin’s price has rallied this year, triggering a wave of bullish bitcoin price predictions from… [+] people like billionaire Mark Cuban.
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Last month, Cuban predicted that if the US dollar falls as the global reserve currency, bitcoin could become “a global ‘safe haven’” and a “global currency.” potentially sending the price of bitcoin to a much higher level.
According to Cuban, bitcoin could become what its most ardent supporters “envision” — a means “of protecting our economies… This is already happening in countries facing hyperinflation.”
The price of bitcoin has skyrocketed over the past year, largely due to the world’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, leading a bitcoin attack on Wall Street.
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