Making Ends Meet by Mining on Blockchain

Jiaxi Hou
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While public narratives indicate that blockchain is widely used in developed societies among privileged elites, either from socio-economic, ethnic, or techno-cultural perspectives, this study examines how some disadvantaged marginal others, specifically the subaltern shehuiren in China, survive in the increasingly precarious post-socialist Chinese society by engaging with blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Literally translated as “society people”, shehuiren are the socio-economically and techno-culturally disadvantaged others who face marginality due to various post-socialist institutional inequalities. This study aims at unpacking how, on the one hand, the blockchain scene has been reconfigured by the disadvantaged in the local context, and on the other hand, how subalternity is actualized in post-socialist China, where blockchain-related technologies deeply intertwine with various forms of social inequalities. By tracing a group of shehuiren crypto miners through ethnography, I demonstrate that this subaltern scene of blockchain not just reshapes the shehuiren individuals’ notion of time, space, and value and the social relationship among themselves, but also profoundly impacts the power dynamics between the subalterns, the more privileged others, and the state authorities. Specifically, I underline that, despite being treated as losers, outsiders, and potential wrongdoers due to the existing social structures, shehuiren miners are neither victims nor rebels opposing either the authoritarian state or the global neoliberal order. Instead, they are actors who harvest limited profits through their unacknowledged creativity, adeptly making use of various resources within their reach and weaving their differential aspirations by attaching themselves to the larger technology-mediated networks in an unequal post-socialist society where a united subaltern hardly exists.
通过区块链挖矿来维持生计
虽然公开叙述表明,区块链在发达社会的特权精英中被广泛使用,无论是从社会经济、种族还是技术文化的角度来看,本研究都考察了一些处于不利地位的边缘人群,特别是中国的下层社会,如何通过参与区块链和加密货币,在日益不稳定的后社会主义中国社会中生存下来。“社会人”的字面意思是“社会人”,是由于各种后社会主义制度上的不平等而面临社会经济和技术文化上的弱势群体。本研究旨在揭示,一方面,区块链场景是如何被当地背景下的弱势群体重新配置的,另一方面,次等性是如何在后社会主义中国实现的,区块链相关技术与各种形式的社会不平等深深交织在一起。通过对一群社会人加密货币矿工的民族志追踪,我证明了区块链的底层场景不仅重塑了社会人个人的时间、空间、价值观念以及他们之间的社会关系,而且深刻地影响了底层人、更有特权的其他人和国家当局之间的权力动态。具体来说,我要强调的是,尽管由于现有的社会结构,社回人矿工被视为失败者、局外人和潜在的违法者,但他们既不是受害者,也不是反对专制国家或全球新自由主义秩序的反叛者。相反,他们是行动者,通过他们未被承认的创造力获取有限的利润,熟练地利用各种资源,在一个不平等的后社会主义社会中,通过将自己附着在更大的技术媒介网络中,编织他们不同的愿望,在这个社会中,一个统一的底层几乎不存在。
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