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Abstract:Not all governments welcome the existence of crypto money including Bitcoin. The latest is a rumor from Ray Dalio, founder of the Brigewater Association, which says financial regulators will kill Bitcoin cs.
One of them is the United States (US) which is known to increase surveillance on the movement of crypto currencies which are considered wild, speculative and attract attention.
Even the US is preparing rules for this industry. The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Supervisory Commission in the US said his party was working overtime to create a number of rules to protect investors from investing in digital assets and coins.
Then two countries, China from Iran, are tightening the rules regarding cryptocurrency mining, especially for Bitcoin. Prohibition limits the activities of crypto-asset miners, there are also issues regarding monetary authorities to wasteful energy from mining activities.
The ban turned out to make the miners migrate. According to data from the University of Cambridge, they likely went to the US.
The US is the second largest mining destination in the world, there were 17 percent of the worlds miners in April. This number increased from September 2020 as much as 151%.
The increase in the number of mining is also felt by the founder of Blockcap and Core Scientific, Darin Feinstein. He sees serious mining infrastructure growth in the US.
“Weve seen a massive increase in mining operations looking to move to North America, mostly in the US,” he said.
There is also India which rejects Bitcoin. The country has long been said to be blocking the existence of Bitcoin.
In March, the Indian government required Indian companies to disclose digital currency transactions on their balance sheets. The regulation has been approved by Indias Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).
The policy is said to be expected to make investors and the government more transparent.
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