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Stablecoin Issuer Tether To Begin Bitcoin Mining Operations In Uruguay

The company behind the most widely used U.S. dollar stablecoin is set to enter the mining industry through collaborations in Uruguay.

Sabre56 Announces New Partnership With GEM Mining To Host More Than 4,500 Bitcoin Miners

The partnership will see half of the machines come online in Wyoming by May, with the other half coming the next month.

MicroBT COO Jordan Chen Discusses The Company’s Long-Term Goals And The Newest Whatsminers At Bitcoin 2023

Chen elaborated on the mission of MicroBT and how the updates in the new machines exemplify this focus.

BIT Mining And Chain Reaction Partner To Create New Bitcoin Mining Systems

The partnership will leverage Chain Reaction’s ASIC announced at Bitcoin 2023 to further develop systems for miners.

Upstream Data Files Lawsuit Against Crusoe Energy Systems For Bitcoin Mining Operations

The lawsuit alleges that Crusoe’s mining operations utilizing stranded natural gas infringe upon Upstream’s patent.

Governor Ridwan Kamil And Samson Mow Describe The Future Of Bitcoin In Indonesia At Bitcoin 2023

The populous country would benefit greatly from taking advantage of the abundant renewable energy available.

MicroBT Releases New Line Of WhatsMiner M50 Series At Bitcoin 2023

The M50S++, M53S++ and M56S++ boast impressive stats that maximize efficiency while simultaneously boosting potential environmental benefits.

Marathon Digital Holdings Faces Second Subpoena By SEC In Relation To Montana Mining Operation

According to a quarterly filing by the miner, the SEC is still inquiring about a Montana mining operation previously investigated in 2021.

High Bitcoin Fees From BRC-20 And Ordinals Lead To Controversy And Challenges

New developments on Bitcoin have created a bull market for mining fees, causing great controversy within the Bitcoin Twitter community.

One Year Until The Bitcoin Halving: Analyzing Holder Dynamics

The exponential price appreciation after the Bitcoin halving is more of a function of buyer demand than it is of the supply-side reduction of the block subsidy.
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