DigitalBTC Signs Bitcoin Mining Hardware Deal with BitFury
DigitalBTC has inked a strategic hardware supply agreement with BitFury, one of the leading manufacturers of bitcoin mining equipment. The company is owned by Australian investment firm Macro Energy, which acquired Digital CC and its subsidiary digitalBTC last month. Thanks to the acquisition, the firm became the first bitcoin-related business to be listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). Mining plans. At the time Macro Energy said it plans to raise AU$9.1m and to invest the money in the expansion of digitalBTC operations, including bitcoin mining. Soon after digitalBTC entered a....
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Australian bitcoin firm digitalBTC has announced a multi-year hosting and power supply agreement with Verne Global - a UK-based company specialised in "power-conscious" data centre solutions. Under the agreement, digitalBTC will instal mining hardware at Verne Global's data centre campus in Iceland, which is powered exclusively by renewable energy, and will source approximately 50% of its power needs from the company. The remainder of its Icelandic electricity requirements will also be sourced from green suppliers, digitalBTC indicates. Cutting operating costs. DigitalBTC highlights a....
Australian bitcoin firm DigitalBTC has reported its quarterly earnings, the first since the company went through a reverse takeover and re-listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). The company reported positive cash flow from bitcoin mining activities and bitcoin liquidity propositions, adding that it has already managed to recoup investments in its mining operations. In addition to mining, DigitalBTC is trying to enter the consumer space and has made it clear that it plans to use revenue generated by its mining business to fuel further expansion. As DigitalBTC is the first....
One of bitcoin's biggest mining infrastructure providers, BitFury, has launched a new hosted mining service for business customers. The company claims the scheme will provide customers with "optimal and reliable" - but low-cost - hash power to maximise the return on their investment. BitFury says its ASICs and specialised mining hardware have established it as the market leader in both constructing and managing computing centres for mining operations. According to the company, approximately 40% of all bitcoins are mined using BitFury-made chips. DigitalBTC and CryptX became the first....