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Bitcoin 2022 Miami: Mining Gets Its Moment Under the Sun

The mining industry took up plenty of space and mindshare at Bitcoin 2022 in Miami, with one participant calling it “a real deal center.”

Rows dedicated to miners at the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Miami. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)
Rows dedicated to miners at the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Miami. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)

MIAMI — For the mining industry, Bitcoin 2022 was a moment to take center stage after spending previous conferences more in the shadows. The sector took over almost half the exhibition space at the show, and there were plenty of lively discussions on mining with packed audiences.

Throughout the week, new mining rigs were unveiled, long lines of visitors were seen at the booths of mining services firms and some of the larger mining companies said they had their people sniffing around for deals.

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In addition, Wall Street investment firms and financial institutions such as B. Riley, HC Wainwright and BNY Mellon (BK) hosted events to schmooze with miners, and the week’s mining parties were buzzing with attendees from pools to venture capitalists. There were even some deals that were announced during the week, including Applied Blockchains's filing for a mining initial public offering (IPO) and Core Scientific's (CORZ) $75 million debt transaction.

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A buzz around mining

“Last year, it wasn't that [mining] was an afterthought, but it didn't have nearly the pull or the promotion from the conference,” Whit Gibbs, the founder and CEO of bitcoin (BTC) mining and services company Compass Mining, told CoinDesk from the exhibition floor. “And this year … they promoted [the mining stage], they've got speakers that are more engaging, drawing in the crowds. It's been great,” he said.

Compass Mining’s booth was abuzz with conference goers, with Gibbs having to pause our interview several times to greet them – a common occurrence at many mining-related company booths this year.

And there were plenty of them, including the top three mining rig makers, at least four providers of immersion cooling, three to four energy services providers marketing their environmentally friendly solutions and three miners serving retail clients. There were also several other new mining rig manufacturers on the floor.

Some of the companies promoting immersion cooling services at Bitcoin 2022. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)
Some of the companies promoting immersion cooling services at Bitcoin 2022. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)

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“Competition is going to make everything better for the consumers when it comes to mining services,” noted Compass’ Gibbs.

Many energy and data center services providers promoted their “green” energy solutions at the conference. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)
Many energy and data center services providers promoted their “green” energy solutions at the conference. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)

‘A real deal center’

Interestingly, the actual mining companies were noticeably absent from the exhibition floor, with theexception of Nevada-based miner CleanSpark (CLSK), which had a booth by the main entrance.

They may have been too busy meeting with their Wall Street friends to raise capital, as there were a plethora of cocktail parties and private dinners bringing together the two sides throughout the week.

Meanwhile, larger miner Hive Blockchain (HIVE) had its team scouring the convention to look for deals, given that so many participants in the mining sector were present, Hive Executive Chairman Frank Holmes told CoinDesk at the conference. “We've had many deals come to us,” Holmes said. “This is a real deal center.”

“This is a complete ecosystem; they are all here,” Holmes added.

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New mining rigs and equipment

Mining rig manufacturers had a large presence at the conference, with China-based giants Bitmain, MicroBT and Canaan (CAN) taking up plenty of floor space. Both MicroBT and Canaan unveiled more powerful and efficient new rigs at the conference.

One of Bitmain’s Antbox containers on the conference floor. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)
One of Bitmain’s Antbox containers on the conference floor. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)

Meanwhile, Bitmain showed off not only its mining rigs but also giant mobile Antbox containers that can hold up to 180 machines, sparing miners from having to create their own costly infrastructure. The company also displayed the latest version of these containers that allows for immersion cooling.

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Bitmain’s mobile container that supports immersion cooling for hosting miners. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)
Bitmain’s mobile container that supports immersion cooling for hosting miners. (Aoyon Ashraf/CoinDesk)

In addition, there were some lesser-known hardware providers at the conference, a sign that new entrants may be trying to break into the very competitive but potentially lucrative mining rig manufacturing industry.

“When it comes to the hardware side, there's more of a presence from different providers than I've ever seen at a conference before,” Gibbs noted. However, Gibbs said he is “slightly apprehensive” about all the new entrants. “I think we have some people here that are promoting products which are not proven so it could pose a risk for people who are interested in buying them,” Gibbs observed.

Indeed, a recent CoinDesk investigation found that NuMiner, a previously unknown company that created a stir by claiming to have created a bitcoin mining rig far superior to the industry standard, ultimately couldn’t back up almost all of the claims it initially made.

UPDATE (April 11, 15:22 UTC): Added information about the presence of CleanSpark.

Aoyon Ashraf

Aoyon Ashraf is CoinDesk's managing editor for Breaking News. He spent almost a decade at Bloomberg covering equities, commodities and tech. Prior to that, he spent several years on the sellside, financing small-cap companies. Aoyon graduated from University of Toronto with a degree in mining engineering. He holds ETH and BTC, as well as ALGO, ADA, SOL, OP and some other altcoins which are below CoinDesk's disclosure threshold of $1,000.

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