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LSE-Listed Argo Blockchain Is Weighing Listing on Nasdaq

Argo also said it mined 167 bitcoin in June, compared with 166 in May.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 1:21 p.m. Published Jul 6, 2021, 10:27 a.m.
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Bitcoin mining firm Argo Blockhain, currently listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), is considering a secondary listing on Nasdaq.

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  • The London-based miner announced the plan Tuesday, saying no decision has been made whether to go ahead.
  • Argo also said it mined 167 bitcoin in June, compared with 166 in May.
  • "We've seen the global hashrate drop from over 150m TH/s to just 90m TH/s in the space of a month and mining difficulty adjusted to reflect this reduction," CEO Peter Wall said. "Argo has capitalized on these changes, continuing to deliver strong revenue at an impressive margin."
  • In March Argo acquired land in West Texas for the construction of a new mining facility.

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