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		<title>Where Will Chinese Bitcoin Miners Move?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2021 14:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Large mining farms in China will have to move to another country, even another continent because they cannot continue to operate in this country. On May 21, the meeting of the China Financial Stability and Development Commission banned Bitcoin mining in the country. After only a few days, many Chinese mining camp owners have moved [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Large mining farms in China will have to move to another country, even another continent because they cannot continue to operate in this country.</strong><br />
<span id="more-19800"></span> On May 21, the meeting of the China Financial Stability and Development Commission banned Bitcoin mining in the country. After only a few days, many Chinese mining camp owners have moved to move their facilities to another country, even another continent.</p>
<p> “Many large mining owners have contacted me to move their rigs to North America, Europe, Kazakhstan,” Edward Evenson, business development manager at mining firm Slush Pool, said on Twitter. <strong> Where does the owner of the Chinese coin farm move?</strong> According to Mr. Evenson, the large ASIC mining pools in Xinjiang are being moved to other regions in Central Asia. However, many new batches of miners from companies such as Bitmain, MicroBT are moving directly to North America. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_29_119_39009211/9fb450af4aeda3b3fafc.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Bitcoin farm owners in China will have to find new locations to operate, after the country&#8217;s government announced a ban on mining. Photo: Bloomberg. </em> This expert said that the coin farmers who contacted him to move out of China own a miner with a total power consumption of up to 400 MW. This is equivalent to the entire electricity consumption of all Bitcoin mining pools in Quebec, Canada. Meanwhile, Dovey Wan, founder of consulting firm Primitive Ventures, said that in addition to Pakistan and Kazakhstan, countries that are near and have policies to attract Chinese businesses, many companies can choose to move machines. dug into Africa because electricity here is very cheap. Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, believes that major mining companies in China will gradually move to the US. “I think in the near future most of the mining capacity will be going to the US and some other parts of the world,” Saylor, a frequent crypto advocate, said in an interview with Cointelegraph. <em> CNN</em> . <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_29_119_39009211/a9ea597a74389d66c429.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Many Chinese regions such as Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Sichuan are home to large Bitcoin mining factories. Photo: Bloomberg. </em> Before China strongly banned Bitcoin mining, mining in the country accounted for 65% of the global Bitcoin mining capacity. Immediately after the ban, BTC.TOP, which accounts for 2.5% of Bitcoin capacity, announced the cessation of operations in the Chinese territory. According to the <em> Coin Telegraph</em> In the past few years, the region of Quebec, Canada has also become an attractive area for coin ranchers because of cheap electricity and many hydroelectric plants. This is considered a green energy source, with less emissions than thermal power plants. &#8220;There are currently about 90 companies in this industry operating in Quebec,&#8221; said Jonathan Côté, representative of Hydro-Québec hydroelectric power company. Mr. Evenson assessed that the diversification of the location of coin farmers has taken place in the past, but China&#8217;s ban on mining will accelerate this process. <strong> China bans mining but still dominates the world coin market</strong> One of the most controversial topics of the past few years has been the dominance of mining pools in China over the rest of the world. Many cryptocurrency advocates fear this outperformance will make Bitcoin&#8217;s decentralization worthless. China&#8217;s ban on Bitcoin mining may create hope that mining capacity will be less concentrated in large Chinese companies. However, experts say that no matter where they move to operate, the mining camps still belong to the Chinese. &#8220;Whether registered and operated in another region such as the US, Kazakhstan or Africa, the truth is that the mining pools still belong to Chinese companies. This transition only makes centralized networks difficult. more monitoring,&#8221; said Mrs. Dovey Wan. Yusan Zheng, founder and director of fund management company Waterdrip Capital also believes that China&#8217;s ban on mining will make it difficult for small companies, and large companies to benefit. &#8220;To find new locations for mining camps, companies will have to spend a lot of money. Only large, experienced companies can go through this stage,&#8221; said Mr. Yusan Zheng during the meeting. chat of <em> CoinDesk</em> . <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_29_119_39009211/5809cb88edca04945ddb.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> According to many experts, even if China bans mining, the world&#8217;s largest coin farms still belong to the Chinese. Photo: Bloomberg. </em> Centralization has always been a threat to Bitcoin in particular, and all cryptocurrencies operating on the blockchain in general. If all the newly created Bitcoins were in the control of a few large companies, the neutrality and accuracy of the blockchain would be at stake. Inner Mongolia, one of the regions with the most mining camps in China, has recently proposed multiple penalties for miners. According to the proposed bill, telecommunications, Internet, software parks, or even internet companies that mine or provide resources for mining could have their electricity cut off, withdrawn or even confiscated. license revocation. The bill also stipulates that violators will be blacklisted for their social credit scores, meaning they won&#8217;t be able to borrow money from banks or use public transportation. Previously, the Inner Mongolia government also announced a hotline for people to call and report cases of illegal mining. <em> Coin Telegraph</em> The ban on Bitcoin mining will bring many benefits to China. The country has both met its climate target and can boost circulation of the digital yuan as cryptocurrencies are banned from trading. Meanwhile, Chinese businesses operating coin farms abroad will still have to pay taxes.</p>
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		<title>Note feng shui should not be ignored to choose to buy a house, sew, sell expensive</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2021 14:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[House feng shui greatly affects the life, fortune and health of the whole family. To buy a &#8216;lucky house&#8217; with good feng shui, you need to know how to identify it through many factors. History of the house To find out if the house is lucky, learn about the house&#8217;s history. What makes the owner [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>House feng shui greatly affects the life, fortune and health of the whole family. To buy a &#8216;lucky house&#8217; with good feng shui, you need to know how to identify it through many factors.</strong><br />
<span id="more-18595"></span> <strong> History of the house</strong> </p>
<p> To find out if the house is lucky, learn about the house&#8217;s history. What makes the owner living here want to sell the house and move to another place? Houses with good feng shui are those that the owner moves out for happy reasons such as a growing family economy, having more babies or a promotion at work, so they want to move to another bigger house. . If the previous owners are lucky, then according to feng shui, the later buyers will also have a lot of luck. <strong> Around area</strong> Take some time to walk and explore the areas around the house. Do the neighbors take care of and keep their home in good condition? If your neighbor&#8217;s house is in disrepair, it can similarly affect your home&#8217;s qi (energy) and thus negatively affect your well-being. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_25_23_38954857/d15a7d9768d5818bd8c4.jpg" width="625" height="403"> <em> According to feng shui, if the previous owners are lucky, the later buyers will also have a lot of luck (Artwork)</em> Houses adjacent to dilapidated buildings, vacant lots and cemeteries, which are often thought to contain negative energies, bring less luck to their owners. Houses with good feng shui are those that are not near interfering factors such as power transformers, high voltage poles&#8230; Because they can affect feng shui energy, not good for future development. . <strong> Trees around the house</strong> A house with lucky feng shui is one where the trees around it are lush and healthy. Because these houses represent abundance and positivity. On the contrary, houses with dead, dead trees around represent unlucky things and not good for feng shui. <strong> Notice the front door</strong> One of the important factors to evaluate a house with good feng shui is the ability of air to flow to the front door. The front door is called &#8220;the mouth of qi.&#8221; This is how energy can come into your life.Houses with easy-to-find front doors often have good feng shui, bring good luck, accumulate wealth for the family. master. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_25_23_38954857/d4a77b6a6e288776de39.jpg" width="625" height="378"> <em> When choosing to buy a house, you should choose houses with airy living room space, suitable space between rooms (Artwork).</em> Consider whether the path to your front door is difficult to find, is there any obstacle in the way, or are there trees blocking the view? Also, is the front door hidden on the side or back of the house? A lucky house usually owns a front door area with a clear path, without sharp objects or corners blocking the view. <strong> House near water source</strong> The water flowing in front of the house symbolizes money flowing towards your family. A house near a river, lake or with a fountain in front of the door is especially good at attracting luck and fortune. <strong> Beautiful design, ensuring the element of &#8220;air-gathering&#8221;</strong> A house that is well ventilated and filled with sunlight is a house with good feng shui. Therefore, when buying a house, you need to observe whether the house has a lot of natural light, ventilation and ventilation&#8230; These factors will greatly affect the health and fortune of the homeowner. . In particular, it is necessary to consider the design of the house to ensure the &#8220;air-condensation&#8221; factor &#8211; the air flow in the house is continuous and harmonious, avoiding condensation in one place. Specifically, the house needs to divide the space reasonably, reduce the partition but should not be too empty. When choosing to buy a house, you should choose houses with airy living room space, suitable space between rooms. <strong> The house has no defects khuyết</strong> In house feng shui, a house with a missing corner also means a lack of demographics and bad luck. The more angular azimuth, the more scattered the owner&#8217;s position in the house, even no power. That causes the employer&#8217;s career to face many obstacles, his health is getting worse and worse, and he is even prone to incurable diseases. <strong> Ovum</strong> <em> (Synthetic)</em></p>
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		<title>Had to move to another place because home became a hot check-in point</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 12:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ms. Hu (Shanghai, China) is the latest victim of daka, the trend of going to hot places online to take pictures and call on others to come experience the same. The 80-year-old woman now has to move back to her grandchildren&#8217;s house after being harassed by tourists, according to South China Morning Post. Recently, her [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ms. Hu (Shanghai, China) is the latest victim of daka, the trend of going to hot places online to take pictures and call on others to come experience the same.</strong><br />
<span id="more-15840"></span> The 80-year-old woman now has to move back to her grandchildren&#8217;s house after being harassed by tourists, according to <em> South China Morning Post.</em> </p>
<p> Recently, her house, which belongs to a building on Wukang Street, gained attention on social media thanks to a large pink bow hanging from the balcony, making the building look like a miniature Disney castle. Since then, curious people have come to take pictures of check-in more and more, disturbing the life of the elderly woman. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_119_38825220/23d4430c5c4eb510ec5f.jpg" width="625" height="825"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_119_38825220/3ec845105a52b30cea43.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> The pink bow hung on the balcony caused many tourists to flock to the door of the building where Mrs. Photo: The Paper. </em> The 1.5 km long Wukang Street is a familiar place in Shanghai with many famous cafes and historical sites. The two movies are <em> Color, Gender</em> (2007) and <em> Like him</em> (2017) are all set here, making this place even more attractive to tourists. Ms. Hu suddenly became famous online after a user visited this neighborhood and shared a video online with the caption, &#8220;Standing on Wukang Road, under the phoenix tree, under the balcony with a giant bow attached, waiting, waiting. an old lady&#8221;. Reply <em> The Paper</em> , a neighbor said that someone else had attached a bow to the outside of the building, right on the balcony of the grandmother&#8217;s house. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_119_38825220/f9e78e3f917d7823216c.jpg" width="625" height="446"> <em> After the pink bow was taken down, there were still a lot of curious people coming to this place according to the recommendation of internet users. Photo: Sohu. </em> &#8220;Mrs. Hu&#8217;s family is very worried because she is 80 years old,&#8221; the neighbor said. Not only the old woman, other residents also faced difficulties in getting in and out when the building suddenly attracted a large number of visitors, standing in front of the door. The fever brought to the house with the giant bow made Fang Shizhong, director of the Shanghai Municipal Department of Culture and Tourism, to suggest that tourists need to have a sense of civilized sightseeing, without disturbing life. of people. In recent years, the phenomenon of tourism <em> daka, </em> means break in in Chinese<em> ,</em> became a trending trend on social media in China. Accordingly, not only taking pictures at check-in, tourists and reviewers also broadcast live, talking about where they are going. The flip side of this trend is that many people start livestreaming incidents, traffic accidents, and crime scenes to attract views. In 2020, Chinese media reported that a woman in Hangzhou was murdered by her husband, her body was scattered around the apartment complex. After the news broke, many Internet users flocked to &#8220;livestream from the haunted house&#8221; and interview neighbors.</p>
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