Michael Saylor slams 'misinformation' about Bitcoin’s energy use
Michael Saylor claims Bitcoin mining could become a clean, profitable and modern industry that generates hard currency for remote locations in the developing world.
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Michael Saylor claims Bitcoin mining could become a clean, profitable and modern industry that generates hard currency for remote locations in the developing world.
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