Tag: energy costs
Bitcoin Price Movements: Will It Break the 200-Week Moving Average?
Explore Bitcoin’s trading trends, resistance levels, and miner behaviors as it eyes the 200-week moving average.
Core Scientific Secures Interim Bankruptcy Loan: A Lifeline for BTC Mining Amid Tumultuous Times
Core Scientific gains interim approval for a $37.5 million loan, as it navigates bankruptcy amidst rising costs and market concerns.
China’s Cryptocurrency Crackdown: State-Owned Enterprises Under Fire
China’s NDRC tightens rules on state-owned firms mining cryptocurrencies, imposing penalties and prompting an exodus to crypto-friendly countries.
Argo Blockchain’s Texas Data Center Plans: An Ambitious Move in Crypto Mining
Discover Argo Blockchain’s plans for a cutting-edge data center in Texas, focusing on renewable energy and industry trends.
Misplaced Trust: County Supervisor’s Crypto Mining Scheme Exposed
Suffolk County clerk’s office supervisor, Christopher Naples, faces legal backlash for allegedly using taxpayer resources for personal crypto mining.
Argo Blockchain Expands into Texas: A New Era for Cryptocurrency Mining
Argo Blockchain finalizes a strategic land acquisition in Texas for a new mining facility, tapping into renewable energy and expanding its capacity.
Bitcoin Faces Potential Price Struggles Amid Upcoming Difficulty Drop
Bitcoin faces potential downward pressure as mining difficulty drops the most in five months, impacting price dynamics. Explore what this means for BTC.
Bitcoin’s Hash Rate Hits Record High: What Does It Mean for Miners and Investors?
After the May halving, Bitcoin’s hash rate is soaring to record highs. Explore what this means for miners and the future of Bitcoin.
Reevaluating Bitcoin Mining: The Surprising Stats on China’s Control
Discover the surprising findings on China’s Bitcoin mining control and explore the impact of the hydro season on miner revenue.
Iran Issues Over 1,000 Cryptocurrency Mining Licenses: An Economic Lifeline or Just a Power Struggle?
Iran issues over 1,000 crypto mining licenses, aiming for $8.5 billion boost amid sanctions. Can cheap energy become a sustainability risk?