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Re: China is thinking about unbanning bitcoin mining after price rise
by
DarkDays
on 03/11/2021, 23:32:09 UTC
What do bitcointalk’s community and users think and speculate about this latest news development? Would anyone consider that the Chinese government might be recognizing that they have made a mistake and might be ready to unban mining for bitcoin and other cryptocoins?



According to CoinTelegraph, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (CNDRM) is now seeking public opinion on the inclusion of crypto mining in its list of “phased-out” industries, after seeing that the ban helped the U.S. to become the world’s dominant crypto mining nation.

It looked like China’s stance regarding crypto mining was finally cemented with the ban imposed in May this year, after it had been going back and forth on the issue since 2019, but now, they are skeptical after most of the Bitcoin hashing power was relocated from China to other states, helping the U.S. become the leading hashrate provider.


Read in full https://digesttime.com/2021/10/24/china-is-thinking-about-unbanning-bitcoin-and-started-a-new-research/
I think it is all but another HEADLINE.

Nobody wants to recognise that they have been wrong and certainly not such a high level mistake. For one, I do not trust this speculative news, and it is a situation that would have become visible right from the start of making this decision you can't return from. Even if China becomes crypto-friendly, people will straight up know that's not entirely legitimate and why would miners return from a place they've been forced to leave? The news is all a 'what if', looking for reactions - that's it!