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  • China's Inner Mongolia region has proposed punishments for companies and individuals involved in digital currency mining as it looks to further crack down on the practice.
  • Telecommunications businesses involved in mining could have their business licenses revoked while cloud computing companies could get blocked from preferential government policies.
  • Inner Mongolia's tough stance on mining began in March after it announced plans to ban new cryptocurrency mining projects and shut down existing activity to cut down on energy consumption.
  • China's crackdown on cryptocurrencies began in 2017 when it forced local exchanges to shut down and banned initial coin offerings.

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By September 2021, China made up just over 22% of the total bitcoin mining market, according to Cambridge University research.

GUANGZHOU, China — China's Inner Mongolia region has proposed punishments for companies and individuals involved in digital currency mining as it looks to further crack down on the practice.

The move comes after Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said last week in a statement that it is necessary to "crack down on Bitcoin mining and trading behavior" to prevent the "transmission of individual risks to the social field."

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