Poging GOUD - Vrij
Bitcoin miners pivot to South-east Asia after China crackdown
The Straits Times
|June 17, 2024
The 6.9ha cement slab in the middle of a Borneo industrial area once belonged to a logging company. Long ago, that business abandoned the site to the elements, leaving just rudimentary structures and a four-storey concrete birdhouse made to lure swiftlets whose nests, built with saliva, fetch high prices in China.
-
 But in 2023, another industry moved in: bitcoin miners. Sheltered by a vast, sheet-metal roof, more than 1,000 machines now roar away, while hundreds more sit nearby in cardboard boxes waiting to be unpacked.
The site in Tanjung Manis, Sarawak, is the largest of four operations in the area run by miner Bityou. Owner Peter Lim chose the location after he was forced to shutter a larger 10,000 rig, 20-megawatt (MW) operation in China, following a ban on Bitcoin miners in 2021.
He is one of many miners popping up in South-east Asia – not all of them entirely legal, although Mr Lim says Bityou’s operations are above board – after China’s crackdown.
China was once the dominant country for Bitcoin mining, the process of using computing power to solve encryption puzzles in return for new tokens.
In 2019, it accounted for about three-quarters of global activity, according to data collected by Cambridge University.
But when the Chinese authorities declared that any crypto-related transactions would be considered illicit financial activity, the industry was decimated.
“Back then, some of the state governments, they just seize your property,” said Mr Alex Loh, Mr Lim’s colleague at Bityou, in an interview.
Mr Loh said some 3,000 of his machines were seized at a mine he used to run in Inner Mongolia. He was also a stakeholder in a 120MW site in Sichuan province that suffered a similar fate.
“We spent about three months to build that place,” Mr Loh said. “But (after) we started our operation, in less than a month, we had to stop.”
Despite China’s clampdown, Bitcoin has more than quadrupled since the start of 2023 to trade at around US$66,000 on June 16, helped in part by the US launch of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in January.
Dit verhaal komt uit de June 17, 2024-editie van The Straits Times.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN The Straits Times
 The Straits Times
5 free (or almost free) non-negotiable habits for a longer and healthier life
I used to think statins were for ‘old people.’ Then my cholesterol hit 271 — and reality hit even harder.
8 mins
November 04, 2025
The Straits Times
Depressed youth set fire to pop-up booths at VivoCity and HarbourFront Centre
Several pop-up booths at VivoCity and HarbourFront malls went up in flames after a depressed teenager set their merchandise and equipment ablaze, causing over $27,000 in damage.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
 The Straits Times
S’pore charity to focus on long-term recovery and rebuilding in Gaza
Singapore charity Rahmatan Lil Alamin Foundation (RLAF) is focusing on long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts in Gaza, with new projects aimed at supporting healthcare and education.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
 The Straits Times
Malaysian rapper Namewee faces drug charges after October arrest
Malaysian rapper Namewee has been charged with two drug-related offences following his arrest in October.
1 mins
November 04, 2025
 The Straits Times
Anti-terror drills boost community bonds, more should join: Sim Ann
Over 80 Exercise Heartbeat participants respond to 'terror attack' in Clarke Quay
3 mins
November 04, 2025
 The Straits Times
Layoffs. Stronger measures needed to deter errant employers
I am concerned by the sudden closure of Twelve Cupcakes, executed without sufficient notice to its employees, and which has affected their livelihood and mental well-being.
1 min
November 04, 2025
The Straits Times
Trump's revival of idea of US-China G-2 raises eyebrows
News analysis
5 mins
November 04, 2025
 The Straits Times
Man charged with 10 counts of attempted murder after knife attack on British train
British prosecutors on Nov 3 charged a 32-year-old man with 10 counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train that left multiple passengers injured on Nov 1, including a train worker critically wounded but now stable.
1 mins
November 04, 2025
The Straits Times
Vivian Balakrishnan on working visit to Middle East
Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan will visit the Palestinian Territories and Israel from Nov 3 to 6.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
The Straits Times
20 years' jail for man who raped step-granddaughter
69-year-old sexually assaulted the victim at home when she was nine to 10 years old
2 mins
November 04, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
