Marathon Digital blames weather conditions for mining 21% less Bitcoin in June
The transition from spring to summer in Texas has been a major factor in Marathon Digital’s 21% decline in Bitcoin mined in June, according to a statement.
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The transition from spring to summer in Texas has been a major factor in Marathon Digital’s 21% decline in Bitcoin mined in June, according to a statement.
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