MARA rolls out advanced ASIC recycling with wind power
The Bitcoin miner will save energy and money by using excess wind power and recycled ASICs at its newly purchased facility in Texas.
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The Bitcoin miner will save energy and money by using excess wind power and recycled ASICs at its newly purchased facility in Texas.
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