Yesterday we walked through home mining gear. Today, we confront the real challenge: government pushback.
Some countries and cities have tried banning or restricting mining over energy concerns. But every time a region cracks down, the network adjusts. Hashrate shifts. Miners relocate. Bitcoin keeps ticking—resilient by design.
It’s not just about coins—it’s about freedom from centralized control. The pressure proves just how powerful this tech really is.
Tomorrow, we shift to how proof-of-work (PoW) compares to proof-of-stake (PoS)—and what that battle means for crypto’s future.
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
After China banned Bitcoin mining in 2021, the network’s global hashrate dropped by nearly 50%—but recovered within months as miners moved to friendlier regions like the U.S., Kazakhstan, and Canada.
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