Not good! We wouldn't want Chinese miners to enter the bitcoin market again. No matter the location, the miners will be under Chinese control which is not really desirable.
From what I've read in the past few days, most of them have partnered with other companies; In other words, their influence/control over those mining operations is somehow limited.
- I don't think it's fair to generalize them... I'm sure there's a big difference between them and their government.who knows what's going be happen in Kazakhstan during the next years? how stable is the government? maybe after one year Kazakhstan ban bitcoin mining too.
Those are the type of risks that they have to "always" deal with it
[regardless of the location].
Besides Kazakhstan, BIT Mining also makes Texas a mining destination. In that state of the United States, BIT Mining invested 25 million United States (US) dollars or around Rp. 361 billion to open a new mining center.
IMO, Texas isn't a suitable location; AFAIK, they have their own issues when it comes to power outages.