US Customs has started releasing seized crypto miners: Report

Key Points

  • US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has begun releasing thousands of Chinese-made crypto miners that were held at US ports of entry.
  • The delay in releasing these miners was linked to an investigation involving Sophgo, a chip designer associated with Bitmain, caught in a US Department of Commerce probe.
  • Some companies faced significant holding fees, with one company reporting a bill exceeding $200,000 for 200 ASICs.
  • The release of these miners coincides with a 10% tariff imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese imports, affecting the crypto mining sector.

Summary

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has started to release thousands of Chinese-made crypto miners that were detained at various US ports of entry for months. The seizure, which began around September of the previous year, was reportedly due to an investigation involving Sophgo, a chip designer linked to Bitmain, which was implicated in a US Department of Commerce probe concerning Huawei. Despite Sophgo denying any business relationship with Huawei, the delays caused significant issues for crypto mining companies, with one firm facing a holding fee exceeding $200,000 for 200 ASICs. The release of these miners comes amidst a backdrop of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports by the Trump administration, which has impacted the crypto mining industry. Notably, China supplies nearly all the chips used in crypto mining, and major US-based Bitcoin miners like MARA Holdings and Riot Platforms are among those affected by these delays.

cointelegraph
March 6, 2025
Crypto
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