CleanSpark Breaks Fresh Ground With 500 MV Extra Mining Power

0
80
CleanSpark
CleanSpark

CleanSpark Inc., the Bitcoin Miner™, revealed its plans of construction on the second phase of one of its several new sites, this one in Washington, Georgia.  The company acquired this company in August 2022 as a part of its recent bear-market expansion campaign.

Once completed, the new phase will expectedly employ only the newest generation of bitcoin mining machines. It will add up finally to 2.2 exahashes a second (EH/s) of computing power which gets added to the mining capacity of CleanSpark.

CleanSpark leveraged the prevailing rig prices of the market, which are lower. They hope this will boost the computing power of CleanSpark. The company has revealed that the Antminer gives a much better yield on investment when equated with the ASIC-generation machine.

Once Fully Operation, Antminer is Expected To Substantially Add To CleanSpark’s Present Mining Facilities

Once fully operational, the Antminer is projected to add substantially to CleanSpark’s prevailing bitcoin mining computing power of 6.6 EH/s by another 2.44 EH/s. it constitutes an increase of 37% for the company with a total of 9 EH/s.

CleanSpark has revealed that the models that have been acquired are more striking to its operation under the present conditions in the market. The current model of the Antminer, the S19J Pro Plus, has an output of 122 terahash for each machine, which leads to an average saving of around 2 joules for every terahash with the Pro model, but an identical generation.

Around 15,000 machines in all will go out to the locations situated in Washington, Georgia. A $16M expansion is expected to increase the hash rate by a substantial 2.2 EH/s. The total rate is expected to reach a high of 8.7. This facility came under the company last August before taking control over the Sandersville facility of the Mawson Infra. Group