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How My Bitcoin Mining Firm Is Surviving Crypto Winter, Again

Operating since 2017 and persisting through this ongoing crypto winter and energy crisis, one bitcoin mining CEO offers his tips for survival.

Follow The Trends: Bitcoin Is On The Path To Becoming The Money Of The Future

Following significant adoption to date, these latest trends demonstrate Bitcoin’s path to becoming our money of the future.

Did The New York Times Publish Manipulated Footage Of A Bitcoin Mine?

Footage accompanying a New York Times article critical of Bitcoin mining appears to have been manipulated to reinforce the paper’s bias.

Introducing The Rolling-Block Method: A New Way To Forecast Bitcoin Mining Difficulty

Luxor describes its newly-released methodology for improving the accuracy of Bitcoin mining difficulty predictions.

How To Figure Out If You Should Start Mining Bitcoin

Turning a profit from Bitcoin mining is a challenge, but not impossible. Here are some factors to consider if you want to start.

With Rushed Moratorium On Bitcoin Mining, North Carolina County Stifles Innovation

“This improperly-enacted moratorium is low-hanging fruit and Bitcoiners need to press public officials like those in Buncombe County…”

North Carolina County Enacts One-Year Ban On Commercial Bitcoin Mining, But Not Without Pushback

After a public hearing, Buncombe County voted to approve a moratorium on bitcoin mining in order to craft zoning standards and regulations for special land use.

Who Benefits From The New York Times’ Attacks On Bitcoin?

A recent editorial attack on Bitcoin mining by The New York Times raises questions about its journalistic integrity and editorial process.

Bitcoin Is Perfect For Rural America

The value and economic opportunities that Bitcoin presents are ideal for the diverse, dynamic, rural regions of the U.S.

An Open Letter To Texas State Senator Lois Kolkhorst

"We encourage you to engage further with bitcoin miners to better understand the matter generally and the consequences of your legislation."
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