KnC Miner to Setup Another Data Center in the Arctic

KnC Miner to Setup Another Data Center in the Arctic

How long does it generally take a company to build all the required infrastructure from scratch and start operations in a new place? Any guesses? Yes, usually 6 months to a year, unless the businesses is into the Bitcoin or cryptocurrency sector. KnC Miner, a-Bitcoin mining company-has plans to build its latest data center in a record time of one month. According to reports, the company has announced its plans to build a 20MW data center in Sweden. The company's plan to induct a new facility aligns with the timing of the launch of its latest ASICs. The speed at which KnC Miner is moving....


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