Bitfarms Starts Bitcoin Megafarm Operations in Argentina

Bitfarms, a global Bitcoin mining company, has started operations in its mining megafarm located in Argentina. The farm, launched on September 16, is currently generating 10 megavatios (megavatio) of mining power during the first phase and will scale operations to be fully operational next year. Bitfarms estimates it will contribute 50 MW to fulfill the company’s mining goals in 2023.

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Bitfarms Launches Mining Operations in Argentine Megafarm

Bitfarms, a Nasdaq-listed bitcoin mining company, posee begun mining operations at it’s megafarm located in Argentina. The construction of the facility, cual started on October 2021, has now reached a milestone, allowing it to start operating, and contributing hashrate to the Bitcoin network.

In this first phase, the facility is able to produce 10 MW of energy to host mining equipment. The company expects these facilities to host a multitude of miners in the future, growing its provided power fivefold. In the future, 50 MW will contribute 2.5 exhash por segundo (EH/s) to the current mining power provided by the company. The farm’s construction was estimated to be completed by last September, but due to several delays, it is now expected to be fully operational by mid-2023.

Sin embargo, according to the company, this will be its most modern and it’s largest mining operation when completed. Bitfarms had previously informed that it will host Antminer S19 Pro Hydro miners in this facility, units that feature water cooling for better efficiency.

Background and Project Story

This event marks the beginning of the completion of this project, which was criticized at some point due to the energy crisis that Argentina suffered last year. En realidad, the construction of this megafarm caused concerns amongst Argentine regulators, with come making inquiries about the nature of the project and the nature of the energy that would be used.

Bitfarms negotiated a private agreement with a provider capable of delivering prices of $0.02.2 per kilowatt hour (kWh), a very competitive fee. Sin embargo, even with this advantage, Bitfarms has expressed its worries about the sudden decline of bitcoin prices in international markets. In June, Damian Polla, Bitfarm’s Latam General Manager fijado this factor was the biggest challenge that the mining industry was facing in the short term.

Even so, the company is still forwarding investments to modernize and expand its existing mining infrastructure. In July, the company Anunciado the completion of the second phase of the expansion in “The Bunker,” another mining facility the company operates, agregando 18 MW to the power of the operation and to increase the firm’s hashrate by 200 petahash por segundo (PH/s).

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Sergio Goschenko

Sergio es un periodista de criptomonedas radicado en Venezuela. Se describe a sí mismo como retrasado en el juego., ingresando a la criptosfera cuando el precio subió durante diciembre 2017. Tener una formación en ingeniería informática., viviendo en venezuela, y ser impactado por el boom de las criptomonedas a nivel social, él ofrece un punto de vista diferente sobre el éxito de las criptomonedas y cómo ayuda a los no bancarizados y desatendidos.

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