According to a local news outlet, BitMOR is the first cryptocurrency mining hardware company in South Dakota. BitMOR sells equipment and hosting to people who are not technical specialists, do not understand what bitcoin and blockchain are, but want to engage in mining, which, thanks to the company’s package of services, anyone can now do.
“We've simplified the process. We sell and configure the equipment so that you can start mining immediately after purchase,” said Jason Engle, President of BitMOR.
BitMOR was created in South Dakota by Jason and two California telecommunications companies in response to the growing popularity of bitcoin. In addition to hardware, BitMOR offers its clients software tools that allow them to monitor mining in real time from their mobile devices. BitMOR sells ASIC Antminer S9, BitMOR B6 and B8 BPU, designed for mining Bitcoin, Ethereum and some other altcoins.
South Dakota is an optimal region for hosting cryptocurrency mining operations, with relatively inexpensive rent, cheap electricity, a cold climate and an appropriate business environment.
Angle is confident that BitMOR can handle any difficulties or problems that arise in the process of cryptocurrency mining.
The facility is protected, has the necessary equipment to cool the mining systems. The company installed a 115-ton HVAC unit for cooling and upgraded the building's power so that each miner received a dedicated 20-amp line.
In addition, the facility is monitored 24/7, temperature, humidity and environment are monitored.
BitMOR can support hundreds of mining devices and plans to increase this number to 10,000.
According to btcmanager.com
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