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Mining
Argo Blockchain Slumps to Full-Year Loss on Bitcoin Price Slide
The crypto mining company is in a stronger position now, interim CEO El-Bakly said.

Sustainable Bitcoin Protocol Piloting a Waste Gas Methodology With Miner Crusoe Energy
Crypto miners, like Crusoe, use gas that would otherwise be wasted and minimize methane emissions.

Here Are Six New Projects Looking to Mitigate Bitcoin Mining’s Energy Footprint
From technical improvement efficiencies to novel market-based solutions, a plethora of projects are trying to improve the bitcoin mining’s environmental footprint.

Russia Plans to Mine Crypto for Cross-Border Deals, Says Central Bank
International sanctions have been imposed on the country to exclude it from the U.S. dollar-powered global payment infrastructure.

Bitcoin Miner Mawson to Sell Texas Sites for $8.5M to Singapore Fund Manager
The funds will go toward reducing Mawson's debt and fueling growth.

Intel Discontinues Bitcoin Mining Chip Series
The production of the so-called Blockscale chips was announced about a year ago.

Gridless Is Extending Power to Rural Africa
Bitcoin mining has a dirty reputation for using more energy than some small countries. But African cryptominers have found a way to use their consumption to keep the lights on in rural communities. That’s why Gridless is one of CoinDesk’s Projects to Watch 2023.

NovaWulf Plans to Tokenize Equity of Celsius’ New Firm With $2B Assets, After Takeover
Celsius Network contacted 130 interested parties and signed confidentiality agreements with 40, before choosing NovaWulf.

Sweden Drives Final Nail Into Its Bitcoin Mining Industry With Tax Hike
The 6,000% increase in taxes per kilowatt hour of energy may "ultimately destroy the industry" in the country.

CleanSpark Buys $144.9M of Bitcoin Mining Rigs to Double Its Hashrate
The brand new Bitmain Antminer S19 XPs miners will be delivered by September.
