Bitcoin Mining
Bitcoin Miners Powered Off as Winter Storm Battered North America
Computing power on the Bitcoin network dropped about 40% over the weekend.

Blockware Solutions Customer Accuses Bitcoin Mining Firm of Fraud
The lawsuit seeks at least $250,000 of damages.

Bitcoin Mining Retail Adoption: A Heater That Mines Bitcoin
"The Hash" hosts discuss how the bitcoin mining industry is becoming more mainstream with the debut of Heatbit, a heater that claims it can mine bitcoin while also warming up your room.

Europe’s Last Bitcoin Mining Refuge Is No Longer Viable
Miners moved to northern Norway and Sweden to avoid high energy costs. Now, power prices are surging there, too.

British Columbia Imposes 18-Month Moratorium on New Crypto Mining Operations
This is the third Canadian province to limit the industry's growth as it looks to preserve capacity for communities.

Inside Core Scientific’s Prearranged Bankruptcy
The world’s biggest publicly traded bitcoin miner filed for Chapter 11 protection Wednesday. Here’s more details on what that means.

Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Core Scientific (CORZ), one of the largest bitcoin (BTC) miners by computing power, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday and reached a deal with some of its lenders to restructure its debt. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest fallout of crypto winter.

Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific Files for Bankruptcy, Expects Support From Some Debt Holders
The publicly traded miner expects support from some of the holders of its convertible notes in a restructuring deal.

Bitcoin Miner Greenidge Reaches Debt Restructuring Deal With NYDIG as Bankruptcy Looms
Under the deal for restructuring $74.7 million worth of debt, Greenidge will host NYDIG's new machines.

Kazakhstan Tightens Regulation for Miners, Looks to Develop Broader Crypto Industry
Kazakhstan, one of the world’s largest bitcoin mining hubs, is working on new legislation for the industry.
