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Metaverse Capital Corp is a Canada based cryptocurrency investment company. It is involved in operating mining facilities in several countries, running master nodes and service nodes on blockchain networks, and providing witness services for consensus protocols. The company also offers blockchain-related technical and professional services to select parties as clients.

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Metaverse Capital Corp > China wants to eliminate bitcoin mining for wasting energy
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Post by BronxBull on Apr 09, 2019 11:15am

China wants to eliminate bitcoin mining for wasting energy

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on Monday released proposed amendments to the list of industries that it wants to support, restrict or eliminate. Bitcoin and other digital currencies mining are listed among a swarm of other activities in the latter section of the updated document, which includes those seen as wasting resources or polluting the environment.

The proposed amendments will be available for public discussion until May 7. The regulator did not elaborate on a specific deadline to get rid of virtual currency mining, which could result in the immediate elimination of the sector, state-affiliated newspaper Global Times reported.

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The move is seen as a new step in Beijing’s crackdown on crypto mining, despite the country dominance in the sphere. China is home to the largest cryptocurrency mining farms on the planet thanks to cheap electricity in some of its regions, such as coal-rich Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia as well as Yunnan and Sichuan provinces.

Thus, Chinese miners will have to move their facilities abroad. Some firms had already done so, like Beijing-based cryptocurrency mining hardware giant Bitmain, which relocated some of its facilities to the US.

Apart from shutting down the mining farms, the ban, if implemented, could be a huge blow to Chinese producers of mining rigs and other equipment for the industry.

The news comes as the price for the world’s most popular digital currency, bitcoin, has been steadily rising since the beginning of the month, setting an upward trend for other major digital currencies. On Monday, Bitcoin broke $5,300 mark before sliding to $5,200.

The news of China’s possible “elimination” of crypto mining had no immediate effect on the prices of tokens. However, its expected the ban may further have a major impact on the global market, analysts told by Global Times.

The People’s Bank of China banned initial coin offerings in 2017, and last year the country’s top internet-finance regulator reportedly issued a notice demanding companies quit the cryptocurrency business, saying that it poses a risk of speculation.

“There have already been some policies about phasing out bitcoin mining, but they have not been very effective as some local governments, in pursuit of GDP growth, continue to ignore the risks of bitcoin,” researcher at the Institute of Finance and Banking at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Zhao Yao, told the Global Times. “The move by the NDRC, which determines industrial policies, carries much more weight.”

https://www.rt.com/business/456011-china-cryptocurrency-mining-ban/

Comment by RODy15 on Apr 09, 2019 11:32am
Rarete equal more value bitcoin UP!!!! FORK UP !!!!!
Comment by Zamper on Apr 09, 2019 12:34pm
Good news for other miners....GLTA
Comment by Bu11ish0NG0ld on Apr 09, 2019 1:29pm
Just another silly attempt to stop bitcoin. Bitcoin and blockchain is here to stay as the technology is always getting better. Long Live Bitcoin!
Comment by RODy15 on Apr 09, 2019 1:47pm
Anyways mining wil be just a little part of FORKS revenus when ammbr starts and all the other projects
Comment by Bu11ish0NG0ld on Apr 09, 2019 5:45pm
that's a shame that FORK is giving up Bitcoin mining when the bull run has started. I believe BTC will be 100K by year end. GLTA.
Comment by Bu11ish0NG0ld on Apr 10, 2019 5:32am
Nice! Bitcoin is still in play. From News release. " Bitcoin (Lightning)- Although the Company will be sunsetting Bitcoin mining, as mining rigs are either sold or have reached the end of their useful life, it does see strong potential in running nodes on the Bitcoin Lightning network, a layer two network which expedites and scales Bitcoin transactions. FORK is currently operating on ...more  
Comment by gimmycash on Apr 09, 2019 8:19pm
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Comment by spaghettinoodle on Apr 09, 2019 10:50pm
on point here
Comment by nothingbutgreen on Apr 09, 2019 11:29pm
Fork isnt shutting anything down, and the news from china,wont happen anywhere else but china if it does happen, its only in china, but they wont, too much money flowing and china has nothing to do with fork anyways and where they are  in the world.. now repeat after me, we are going to be HUGE.... like it or not, so say what you want, bash all you want, sorry you sold early, , cya around ...more  
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