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F2Pool Returns $500K of Abnormal ETH Transaction Fee to Sender

F2Pool returns about $500,000 in abnormal ETH transaction fee to its sender after encountering the issue on June 11. F2Pool, a Chinese mining pool that recently mined an Ether (ETH) transaction with an abnormal transaction fee of 2,310 ETH, has returned 90% of the fee to its sender. Announcing the news on June 18, F2Pool…
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ETH Miners Will Have Little Choice Once Ethereum 2.0 Launches With PoS

Once Ethereum becomes a proof-of-stake blockchain, what will happen to the ETH miners, and what will they do? As Ethereum is finally set to launch its Ethereum 2.0 upgrade later this year, putting an end to a long streak of delays, the network will start moving toward a proof-of-stake model.  Consequently, the network will abandon…
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Bithumb Shares Insights on That $2.6M ETH Transaction

According to Bithumb, the Ether that paid a $2.5 million transaction fee ended up in its coffers. According to Bithumb, the 0.55 Ethers (ETH) that incurred a $2.6 million transaction fee ended up in one of the exchange’s wallets. Mistake or money laundering? Earlier today, someone paid 10,668.73 Ethers in gas to move $134 worth…
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Bitmain Struggle Continues as Ousted CEO Reportedly Halts ASIC Deliveries

Bitmain’s operations in Shenzhen are reportedly being disrupted as Micree Zhan forbade shipment of mining devices following his recent takeover of the Beijing office. After physically taking over the Beijing Bitmain office, ousted CEO Micree Zhan is reportedly regaining control and is blocking the delivery of Bitmain products from its Shenzhen factory. According to sources…
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Bitfury to Launch Bitcoin Mining Fund for Institutional Investors in Japan

Bitfury is planning to launch a Bitcoin mining fund in Japan following a rollout of the offering in North America last month. Bitfury, a cryptocurrency mining and blockchain development firm, is planning to launch a Bitcoin (BTC) mining fund in Japan in July. Katsuya Konno, the head of  Bitfury Japan, confirmed the development with Cointelegraph…
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‘Bullish’ — Struggling Miners Done Selling Their Bitcoin, Says Analyst

Bitcoin’s Miner Outflow Multiple shows that buoyant miners are keeping their coins and weaker players have none left to sell, argues Tuur Demeester. Bitcoin (BTC) miners are setting up a bullish trend despite large sell-offs around the halving, a new data metric suggests.  According to Glassnode’s Miner Outflow Multiple (MOM), outflows from mining pools compared…
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Antminer T19 May Not Affect Bitcoin Hash Rate but Keeps Bitmain Ahead

The Antminer T19 by Bitmain may not have a big impact on the Bitcoin network, and it comes out amid the firm’s internal and post-halving uncertainty. Earlier this week, Chinese mining-hardware juggernaut Bitmain unveiled its new product, an application-specific integrated circuit called Antminer T19. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining unit is the latest to join the…
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Kyrgyzstan Poised to Legitimize Crypto Mining

Kyrgyzstan’s parliament is deliberating on a tax regime for miners that would be the country’s first regulated framework for crypto activities. Lawmakers in the Kyrgyz Republic are considering a bill to tax and regulate cryptocurrency mining activities.  The bill, On Amending the Tax Code of the Kyrgyz Republic, seeks to increase government revenue by establishing…
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Chinese Police Find Secret Bitcoin Mining Operation in Suspected Tombs

Chinese law enforcement discovered an illegal Bitcoin mining operation in what appeared to be multiple underground burial sites. Chinese law enforcement discovered a Bitcoin (BTC) mining operation in what appeared to be multiple underground burial sites. Local English-language news outlet Beijing News reported on May 31 that law enforcement found an illicit mining operation in…
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Capitulation by Unknown Miner ‘Caused the Dip,’ Says CryptoQuant CEO

The CEO of CryptoQuant believes that capitulation by an unknown miner caused the latest Bitcoin price dip. According to Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant, capitulation by an unknown mining pool was responsible for the latest market dip. The miner who has produced 51 blocks over the past four days may be capitulating, reports Ki…
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