BitNile acquires 20,600 miners from Bitmain

BitNile acquires 20,600 miners from Bitmain

Ault Global Holdings subsidiary BitNile has published its plans to purchase and install 20,600 ASIC devices.

BitNile has agreed to supply 20,600 Bitcoin ASICs - 4,600 environmentally friendly S19 XP Antminer miners from Bitmain with a computing power of 140 TH/s and 16,000 S19j Pro Antminer models with a computing power of 100 TH/s. 

Since the end of November last year, BitNile has received 300 S19j Pro Antminer models every month. From March, monthly deliveries will increase to 2,300 units. Once all ASICs are fully operational, BitNile's production capacity will reach approximately 2.24 exahash per second.

BitNile plans to put into operation most of the equipment in a data center in Michigan, and install 1,600 S9 Antminers in Indiana.

Its capacity is growingand Marathon Digital Holdings. A record volume of Bitcoin miners of 78,000 units will increase the company's capacity by 600%. 

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