《🔥Desperate Miners? Who is Treading on the Edge of the Blade?💣》

#ETH走势分析 #加密市场观察 Attention, China has once again become the world's third-largest BTC mining center. But strangely, wasn't mining completely banned four years ago? That's right, at that time the national computing power was instantly halved, but guess what? According to the latest report, we have quietly made our way back into the top 3 of global computing power rankings. These miners are playing a guerrilla war. Look at many hydropower stations in Sichuan; on the surface, they are cloud computing and AI computing power centers, yet during the rainy season, they all power on to mine. The industrial park in the northwest claims to recover waste heat, but secretly it’s full of mining machines. What's even more exaggerated is that there are actually tutorials on a certain app teaching how to hide mining machines in wardrobes. To be honest, this guerrilla tactic reminds me of why underground workers had to mention the difference in electricity costs back in the day. The electricity price in Inner Mongolia is 0.3 yuan per kilowatt-hour, while in Texas, USA, it's 0.9 yuan. The profit margin is enough to drive people crazy; even if caught and fined 200,000 yuan, the latest mining machine can recoup the costs in three months. Who can resist such temptation? There’s a bigger story hidden behind this cat-and-mouse game. Bitcoin claims to be decentralized, but the return of Chinese miners to the battlefield has led to a concentration of computing power again. If another policy crackdown happens, the entire system could shake. So when the red light of graphics cards flickers in the night, it's not just a game of chasing profits; it's an eternal struggle between good and evil, and the next mining machine may be quietly operating on your neighbor's balcony (#欢迎大家交流 🐶P U P P I E S🐶🐶)$BTC $ETH $BNB