America’s Bitcoin miner, CleanSpark, is expanding its operations greatly, breaking ground on a new facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming, which is expected to be operational by the end of the year.
The new venture is part of a broader expansion strategy that includes acquiring a second Wyoming site and a move into Tennessee through the acquisition of GRIID Infrastructure. After flipping Riot Platforms, the US miner is now the second-largest by market cap.
On August 1, CleanSpark announced the execution of 75 MW of power contracts and the acquisition of its first Bitcoin mining site in Wyoming. The new site, with a power capacity of 30 MW, is projected to add over 2 exahashes per second (EH/s) to CleanSpark’s hashrate once operational.
Located in Cheyenne, this facility will be the second fully immersion-cooled site in CleanSpark’s portfolio. Construction will begin immediately, and operations are expected to commence before the end of 2024.
We’ve executed 75 MW of power contracts and completed the acquisition of our first #Bitcoin mining site in Wyoming! With a power capacity of 30 MW, it’s expected to add over 2 EH/s to CleanSpark's #hashrate before the end of the year.
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