Bitmain Addresses Cash Flow Woes, Pays Delayed September Salaries
China-based Bitcoin (BTC) mining machine manufacturer Bitmain has resolved a recent salary delay issue by finally paying its employees for the month of September. This move comes after Bitmain issued an internal notice o...
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This move comes after Bitmain issued an internal notice on October 3, informing its staff of the delay in salary payments for that month due to apparent cash flow challenges, crypto news outlet The Block reported on Monday, citing Chinese media reports....
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