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Country: United Kingdom
Site: bitfury.com
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Aug 05, 2020

The Bitfury Group, or Bitfury, is a full-service blockchain technology company that develops software and hardware solutions. The company is headquartered in London, with additional offices in Amsterdam, Dubai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, and Washington D.C.
The company has data center operations in Iceland, the Republic of Georgia, Canada, and Norway, which process and transmit bitcoin transactions.

The company provides a wide range of custom turn-key hardware solutions, including:

  • Bitfury Clarke, the fifth generation of bitcoin mining chip designed to keep mining operation low-cost and environmentally responsible;
  • Bitfury Tardis, a bitcoin mining server of up to 80 TH/s, the solution based on Bitfury Clarke mining chips;
  • Bitfury B8, an enterprise scale bitcoin miner of up to 72 TH/s, the solution based on Bitfury Clarke mining chips;
  • BlockBox AC, a containerized solution for cryptocurrency mining.
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Country: United Kingdom
Site: bitfury.com
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