Financial Times: Bitcoin miners stung as fallout from price collapse widens
Share prices of companies that validate crypto transactions have tumbled over the past month. “Currently, it’s not fun to be in the mining business,” said Alexander Neumueller, CCAF Research Affiliate, Digital Assets, at Cambridge Judge Business School. (subs) Read the…
BBC News: US leads Bitcoin mining as China ban takes effect
China's share of global Bitcoin mining has fallen to effectively zero, research by the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI) suggests. The latest data by the Index, developed at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, based at Cambridge Judge Business…
Financial Times: US overtakes China as biggest bitcoin mining hub after Beijing ban
The latest Bitcoin mining report from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance finds that the US is now first in the world following a government crackdown in China. This new data (to the end of August 2021) shows the US…
Bloomberg: The US leads the world in bitcoin mining after China crackdown
Another take on the Bitcoin research coming out of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, based at Cambridge Judge Business School. The latest update to the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI) has confirmed the impact of the Bitcoin mining…
Geographic shift
The United States has taken the leading position in Bitcoin mining following China's crackdown on mining operations, shows data update from the Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI) at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance. By Michel Rauchs, Digital Assets Lead…

Government Computing: New open source library helps councils share digital assets
Some local councils will be sharing and using resources on digital repository 'Jadu Library' to help councils collaborate more. Dr Mark Thompson, University Senior Lecturer in Information Systems at Cambridge Judge Business School, commented: "This is the first time I've…
Managing our digital legacy
How to manage our digital assets after we die is explored by Georgina Cronin of the Cambridge Judge library in an article published by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. Nowadays we can hardly imagine our lives without…
