Chinese Communist Party official pleads guilty to helping Bitcoin miners

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Xiao Yi, Communist Party Secretary of the City of Fuzhou, financially aided Bitcoin miners between 2017 and 2021.

According to a report published by state-owned daily news program Xinwen Lianbo on Dec. 29, Xiao Yi, former Communist Party Secretary of the City of Fuzhou, pleaded guilty to corruption charges in the Zhejiang Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court. During his tenure as director from 2008 to 2021, Yi was accused of accepting over 125 million CNY ($18 million) in bribes related to construction programs and illicit promotions.

In addition to the aforementioned counts, Yi also pleaded guilty to charges related to business transactions between himself and Bitcoin (BTC) miners from 2017 to 2021. It is unclear if the series of charges were related. As reported by Xinwen Lianbo:

“During his 2017 to 2021 tenure as the Communist Party Secretary of the City of Fuzhou, Xiao Yi provided support to cryptocurrency mining companies in the form of subsidies, capital aid, and electricity assurance. These acts were contrary to national regulations, the theory of New Development, and led to massive losses in public property, leading to adverse consequences.”

Citing the need to achieve “carbon neutrality” targets and “high energy costs,” the Chinese Government banned all cryptocurrency mining activities on Sept. 24, 2021. The legislation blocks cryptocurrency miners’ access to electricity markets, capital markets, and an overall investment ban. 

However, it appears the ban has been difficult to enforce, partly due to crypto mining’s decentralized and peer-to-peer nature. In May 2022, Cointelegraph reported that China has returned as the world’s second-biggest Bitcoin mining hub despite the ban. The legislation itself also allows local authorities to impose a cryptocurrency mining tariff of 0.30 CNY per kWh ($0.0431) of electricity use as an alternative to cutting off energy in the event of discovery. The court has been adjourned for sentencing Xiao Yi in the upcoming session.

Chinese crypto miners have proven to be resilient despite a nation-wide crackdown | Source: Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index

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