Riot seeks three Bitfarms board members, says it holds 14.9% stake
The mining firm said it intended to replace Bitfarms board members — including its interim CEO — with three people “completely independent” of both companies.
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The mining firm said it intended to replace Bitfarms board members — including its interim CEO — with three people “completely independent” of both companies.
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