Upon inspection, authorities discovered the consignment was not comprised of shoe materials as stated in the 'export' document. CryptoMining Miners
Chinese authorities continue to crackdown against bitcoin miners after they seized 49 second-hand Bitmain ASIC Antminers from unnamed individuals that recently attempted to smuggle in the devices using falsified documents.Huangpu Customs of China’s Guangdong Province has said it seized 49 used bitcoin miners from an unnamed party that was attempting to smuggle the devices into the country. Local reports say the old machines will be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
This latest seizure of the mining devices by Chinese authorities comes as the country continues its crackdown against bitcoin miners. The crackdown has already seen China
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