Compass Mining to add 25,000 ASIC miners just weeks after staff cuts
The Bitcoin mining company plans to expand its fleet of mining devices, coming on the back of staff lay-offs and executive salary cuts just weeks before.
The Bitcoin mining company plans to expand its fleet of mining devices, coming on the back of staff lay-offs and executive salary cuts just weeks before.
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