Mining

Experts Refute Claims That Bitcoin Uses as Much Energy as Ireland

Written by Michael Mortimer A recent study by Alex de Vries, a Dutch economist working on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC),…

8 years ago

Digging for (virtual) gold: cryptocurrency mining on the rise

  PriceSpy reveals 83% increase in clicks for cryptocurrency mining equipment Interest in PCI Express increasing rapidly; 525% Y-o-Y Trends…

8 years ago

We have secured 100% of the required mining equipment. The Moonlite Project Team

In another victory for MoonLite, we have secured all of the mining equipment we need to execute our plans as…

8 years ago

Old Power Plant in Australia Repurposed Into a Bitcoin Mining Plant

Written by Kayla Matthews Two Australian companies, IOT Group and Hunter Energy, are aiming to bring a decommissioned coal-fired power…

8 years ago

Mining Cryptocurrency Outlook: Watch It!

One of the driving profit factors of cryptocurrency is the ability to be freely mined. The objective for every Miner,…

8 years ago

How blockchain can bring back integrity to the retail industry

By Chris Painter, CEO, Omnitude.  Watches to handbags The digital transformation that has changed the retail segment beyond all recognition…

8 years ago

Baltic Blockchain Allstars : Latvia, 10 to watch

By Irakli Zviadadze The Baltics have become an unexpected blockchain hotbed, having been named a crypto paradise based on high concentrations of Bitcoin full…

8 years ago

Calling all new Irish crypto millionaires, what will your tax bill look like?

You Are Now A Cryptocurrency Millionaire! What Are Your Tax Liabilities? An Irish Example Cryptocurrencies are becoming an increasingly popular…

8 years ago

IS CRYPTO MINING STILL PROFITABLE? ALPINEMINinG FROM SWITZERLAND THINKS SO

Few days ago I had the chance to interview Ludovic Thomas, one of the Co-Founders of Alpinemining, a crypto mining…

8 years ago

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