Bitcoin mining isn’t nearly as bad for the environment as it used to be, new data shows CNBC 6 hrs ago MacKenzie Sigalos
After Beijing decided to expel its miners in May, more than 50% of the hashrate – the collective computing power of miners worldwide – dropped off the network.
The United States has fast become the new hotspot for the world s global crypto miners. In the last six months, the country has jumped from fifth to second place and now accounts for nearly 17% of all global bitcoin miners. © Provided by CNBC Two technicians work at a bitcoin mining facility in Quebec.
Bitcoin Mining Isn t Nearly as Bad for the Environment as It Used to Be, New Data Shows
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