(Reuters) -Bitcoin mining is quietly staging a comeback in China despite being banned four years ago, as individual and corporate miners exploit cheap electricity and a data center boom in some energy ...
China's bitcoin mining market share rebounds to 3rd globally, Hashrate Index shows Beijing’s softening stance, cheap electricity attract crypto miners Bitcoin seen as strategic asset amid Sino-US ...
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Coal has long served as the cornerstone of China’s energy structure and a fundamental guarantee of its energy security; however, large-scale mining activities have triggered significant resource waste ...
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Harnessing the muscle of one of the world's fastest supercomputers, researchers have built one of the largest and most detailed biophysically realistic brain simulations of an animal ever. This ...
Sold-out Starbucks Bearista cups are reselling for $200–$300, pushing fans toward cheaper dupes on Walmart, Amazon, Etsy, and DIY honey-bear cups For look-alikes, confirm safe materials, read seller ...
Starbucks' viral holiday "Bearista"cups sold out almost immediately after its Nov. 6 release. The coffee chain apologized for the short supply, stating that demand exceeded their expectations. Several ...
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A new scam called ghost tapping is spreading across the country. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that scammers are using this tactic to steal money from people who use tap-to-pay credit cards ...