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Bitcoin's Hash Rate Recovers From China's Mining Crackdown

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on June 27, 2021 - 6:54am

Bitcoin's Hash Rate Recovers From China's Mining Crackdown

Though things are far from back to normal.

By Tim Hakki

In brief

  • Bitcoin’s hash rate is up almost 5% today.
  • Chinese miners have had to relocate following a state crackdown on crypto.
  • It will take a while to reverse the negative effects China’s policies have had on the global crypto market.

Bitcoin’s hash rate has risen by almost 5% overnight, according to Ycharts. Now 104 EH/s back the network, indicating a slow recovery from a tough crackdown that China that sent many Bitcoin miners offline. 

The hash rate dropped by 17% last week following a state-issued shutdown order in Sichuan, a province popular for mining operations due to an excess of cheap hydroelectric power. The order forced 26 mining farms to shut down. 

Bitcoin has done well to recover—many Chinese miners have relocated to North America and Kazakhstan—although the network’s hash rate is still 1.68% lower than this time last year. 

Chinese blockchain journalist Colin Wu tweeted, “it is expected that it will be difficult to return to [its former level of] 130E in half a year, unless China's policy is loosened.”

Since Wu’s tweet this morning, Bitmain-owned Chinese mining farm Antpool has dropped by 1200 PH/s (quadrillion hashes per second), conceding top place to another Chinese mining pool called ViaBTC.

For Wu, the numbers still highlight an inextricable link between crypto and Chinese policy decisions. “We cannot underestimate the influence of China on the cryptocurrency industry,” he tweeted. 

The current Chinese crackdown started in mid-May when three payments associations in the country reiterated support for the central bank’s 2017 ban on financial companies engaging in crypto transactions. Following that announcement, the price of Bitcoin sank 30% from over $40k to $30,415

Even though the news seemed relatively innocuous, Bitcoin is far from recovering to its former all-time high of $64,800 in mid-April. It currently trades at less than half that: $31,158.

DISCLAIMER

THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT CONSTITUTE FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT, OR OTHER ADVICE.

Caleb Mpamei Thanks for sharing the positive news.
June 27, 2021 at 8:04pm
Bill Rippel It will take a bit of time but other countries will take over and Bitcoins hashrate will get back to were it was. Thanks for sharing Andries.
June 27, 2021 at 4:22pm
Andries Van Tonder thank you John, Cornelius & Simon
June 27, 2021 at 8:09am
Simon Keighley Interesting to read bitcoin's hash rate is recovering although it's going to take sometime to reverse the negative effects China's mining crackdown has had on the crypto markets. Thanks for sharing, Andries.
June 27, 2021 at 8:04am
John Magnus Dads got a shed full of old ants!
June 27, 2021 at 7:18am
Corneliu Boghian Thanks for sharing this important info
June 27, 2021 at 7:10am