Just when the US was amassing more than 51% of the hash rate and in a position to potentially control the network, it pulls out a play out of China's playbook and "invites" their own miners out of the country through geographic taxation arbitrage.

It's almost as if these big superpowers always want to help in keeping the hash rate decentralized πŸ˜‚.

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Interesting. Although events leading to these moves are questionable, no one country should have control over Bitcoin. So, that’s good I guess? Maybe?

Is this like inverse game theory?

It's almost as it was designed to be like that. Amazing game theory in play.

Designed to be a game of chicken and who can fumble more?πŸ€”

Yes , war games ... There is advances on both sides... You have to look at the bigger picture...

Almost like China and the U.S. leaders work for the same commie banksters...

gov always mirror their policy across borders πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‚ now plan is 40% mining energy tax 2 driver industry away.