ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月14日 12時33分


This is not the sort of place that looks like a home for high-tech work. The idea took some getting used to, even among the people who live nearby, in the grassy plains in Inner Mongolia. They once worked as factory hands. Their spirits rose when a coal boom promised to bring jobs to the area. Today, many have found work at a place that makes money — the digital kind. Here, in what is locally called the Dalad Economic Development Zone, lies one of the biggest #Bitcoin farms in the world. Bitcoin’s believers say it will be the currency of the future. Purely electronic, it can be sent across borders anonymously without oversight by a central authority. Bitcoin is also, by and large, made in China. Here in Dalad Banner, far away from Beijing’s internet start-up scene and southern China’s gadget hub, 8 factory buildings with blue-tin roofs account for nearly 1/20 of the world’s daily production of the #cryptocurrency. But from the outside, the factory doesn’t look much different from the other buildings in the area, some of which were never finished — like the one captured here by @giuliamarchiphoto. #?


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