BitFury is Investing $100 Million in a New Bitcoin Mining Farm

BitFury is Investing $100 Million in a New Bitcoin Mining Farm

Bitcoin block chain infrastructure provider BitFury has announced the construction of a $100 million data center in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital city. Georgia has been attracting key international technology companies to position itself as an investment destination and the BitFury Group have duly obliged, by investing $100 million in building a data center in the country's capital of Tbilisi, reports Agenda.de. The 100MW data center will be the second built by the BitFury Group in Georgia after the installation of a 20MW data center in Gori, a city in eastern Georgia. The block chain....


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