Will Bitmain’s Bitcoin Rig Unmask the US? đŸ€”

Behold, diplomatic follies! Bitmain Technologies Ltd., yclept the Chinese scions of Bitcoin mining, are at present subjected to the charming attentions of the US federal inquisition. This, apparently, is over what might be tendered as national security concerns regarding their bountiful mining tools.

Chinese Bitcoin Mogul Wrestles under Gaze of Uncle Sam

Pray, read along as Bloomberg, our guide in these Lynchian intrigues, divulges on a grim Friday, that Bitmain, purveyor of Bitcoin miners to the world, is being examined by the loquacious US Department of Homeland Security. This enigmatic operation, “Red Sunset,” yawns over lingering queries as to whether Bitmain’s contrivances might orchestrate American infrastructural Armageddon with but a whim.

According to our scrupulous informants, and one weary official, investigators have been discovered with hands deeply engaged in dissecting peculiar Bitmain machines at US ports. They probe the innards to ferret out any clandestine machinations, and yes, occasionally inspect for tariff indiscretions-but were found with nothing earth-shaking.

As if on cue, policy-wise noble folk at the White House’s National Security Council have been engaged in profound dialogue about Mr. Bitmain’s antics, a pastime they amusingly continued from yesteryear’s governance to the bright-eyed dawn of the Trumpian epoch.

It must be noted, Bitmain’s amusements have not been novel. In fact, Senate Intelligence reports have traditionally trodden in the lane of “disturbing vulnerabilities,” reminiscent of a summer’s Chinese espionage tale.

Bitmain Declines Concerns with a Flourish

Enter Mr. David Feith, sage from the Hudson Institute, proclaiming the considerable trials Bitmain poses on the hurried tempo of the national security and crypto melodramas. Yet, Bitmain dismisses such gossips as “unequivocally false.” Deftly, they maintain that their hardware cannot be bullied by the Manchus; rather, they amble quietly by, in sterling compliance with US protocol.

The firm claims no inkling of an ongoing “Red Sunset” investigation-or any import disputes, for that matter. Bitmain deflates concerns, noting investigations as mundane as finds by the Federal Communications Commission. Meanwhile, Herman Alvariste of DHS opts for the grand tradition of silence.

And so, one whispers of investigations and titillating mysteries into the microprocessor-gilded night, beneath the watchful gaze of bureaucratic constables…

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2025-11-22 14:13