Does Bitcoin help in money laundering? Or does it heat up the American graphics card market?

Germany has once again auctioned off Bitcoin, and this time it sold all of it! In line with the views of most countries around the world, Germany also believes that Bitcoin is like a bubble, which could burst at any time. The reasoning behind Germans auctioning off Bitcoin is the same as that of the British, after all, Bitcoin was invented by Americans.

The development of Bitcoin from zero to one can be credited to Americans. However, the growth of Bitcoin from one to n may not be solely credited to Americans, because mining Bitcoin requires a large number of graphics cards. The United States has two companies that produce high-end graphics cards, one is Nvidia, and the other is AMD. These two companies have made a considerable amount of money thanks to Bitcoin.

It now seems that the original purposes for inventing Bitcoin in the United States were two: one is to help in money laundering, and the other is to invigorate the American graphics card market. As countries tighten regulations on virtual currencies, the closure of virtual currency exchanges and crackdowns on virtual currency mining operations are inevitable. Bitcoin mining will gradually decline, and the opportunities for money laundering through Bitcoin in the United States will also become increasingly limited. #加密用户突破1800万 #USUAL现货开盘预测