Bitcoin Miner Greenidge Generation To Go Public Through Merger With Support.com

Bitcoin Miner Greenidge Generation To Go Public Through Merger With Support.com

Greenidge expects the merger to make it the first self-sufficient power generating bitcoin mining operation to the stock market.Greenidge Generation Holdings Inc, parent company of Greenidge Generation LLC, a vertically-integrated bitcoin mining operation, announced today that it plans to go public via a merger with Support.com (Nasdaq: SPRT). The agreement would be the first to bring a self-sufficient power generating bitcoin mining operation to the stock market, according to the release. “This merger is an important next step for Greenidge as we build upon our existing, integrated and....


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