In accordance with the sales contract, Cryptech Solutions will ship the additional mines to CleanSpark's facilities by the end of October or the beginning of November of this year.
According to Zach Bradford, CEO Cleanspark:
“During the tail end of the bull market last year, we strategically focused on building infrastructure instead of following the then industry trend of pre-ordering equipment months in advance,”
This is the second acquisition the firm has made within the last two months, and Executive Chairman Matt Schultz of the business claimed that the company was able to secure the steep discounts transaction since it had adequately planned for the difficult times to come. He mentioned: “Weve strategically avoided lengthy delays in receiving machines and energizing circuits, quickly adding long-term value to our stakeholders,”
As of right now, CleanSpark claims to have up to 40,000 pieces of cryptocurrency mining hardware under its control and offers a hashrate of 3.8 EH/s. The company claims it works hard to retain its status as one of the top mining operations in the cryptocurrency sector and produces 14.9 bitcoins each day from its operations.
Other Bitcoin mining operations haven't yet performed as well as CleanSpark, whereas most had to liquidate part of the assets they had mined in order to repay debts and cover operational costs.
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