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The United States Absorbed Most of the World's Bitcoin Mining in Three Years
In December 2021, the United States held approximately 38% of the global Bitcoin mining hashrate, China held 21%, and Kazakhstan held 13%. By 2024, a Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance survey covering roughly 48% of the Bitcoin network’s hashrate found that the United States accounted for 75.4% of reported power consumption among the top five countries, with Canada at 7.1%, Paraguay at 3.4%, Norway at 2.8%, and Kazakhstan at 2.6%. The redistribution was rapid and largely involuntary — driven by China’s 2021 ban on all cryptocurrency transactions rather than by any deliberate U.S. policy decision to absorb the activity.