BitFury Pulls 1PH/s of Mining Power from Ghash.io Amid Community Uproar

BitFury Pulls 1PH/s of Mining Power from Ghash.io Amid Community Uproar

Following the news that Ghash.io was nearing control of 51% of the bitcoin network's hashrate, industrial bitcoin mining facility operator BitFury has released a new statement saying that it has moved 1.5 petahash of its hasing power out of the major bitcoin mining pool. The company, which operates two large-scale mining facilities in Finland and Iceland and recently raised $20m, further indicated it will move additional petahashes out of Ghash.io over the next 72 hours. Marc Aafjes, BitFury's chief strategy and communications officer, suggested that the company felt compelled to take....


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