The United States has opened up taxes on other countries, and China s three major miner companies are planning to avoid risks in the United States

As President Trump's tax war gradually emerges, the cryptocurrency supply chain has also begun to undergo changes. According to Chinese media reports, the world's three most popular Bitcoin mining manufacturers, including Bitmain, Canaan Cre...


As President Trump's tax war gradually emerges, the cryptocurrency supply chain has also begun to undergo changes. According to Chinese media reports, the world's three most popular Bitcoin mining manufacturers, including Bitmain, Canaan Creative and Bitmicro (all from China), are planning to set up factories in the United States.

report pointed out that Bitmain, Canaan Creative and Bit Microbiology produce more than 90% of the world's cryptocurrency miners, which are essentially computers used to calculate bitcoin production. Under the pressure of taxes in the United States, establishing a production base in the United States can protect yourself from taxes.

reported that Bitmain is the largest sales of the three companies. One month before Trump won the presidential election, the company began producing cryptocurrency mining machines in the United States in December 2024, showing its concerns about the overall large-scale environment. Canaan Creative revealed that after Trump announced the so-called tax-related tax on April 2, the company had begun trial production in the United States to avoid tax-related attacks. Canaan Creative expressed that due to the tax circumstance, it is difficult to make large-scale investments, so the purpose of this action is to test the water temperature.

As for the third place in sales, Bit Micro, said in a statement that the company is actively implementing localization strategies in the United States to avoid the impact of tax liability. Sanjay Gupta, a strategy chief of the U.S. rival of three Chinese companies, said that although more than 30% of the world's bitcoin mining occurs in North America, more than 90% of the mining hardware comes from China, indicating that geographical demand and supply are in a serious imbalance, and therefore support the US government's actions in on-site production.



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