The Bitcoin halving in 2024 is set to revolutionize the Bitcoin mining industry once again. As more than 93% of the total BTC supply has already been issued, miners are facing increased competition and are seeking innovative solutions to optimize their operations and maintain profitability.
In the midst of this intense competition, Uminers, an international crypto mining equipment and facility company, aims to simplify the process of Bitcoin mining. They offer turnkey solutions that encompass everything from selecting and delivering ASIC miners, the most popular hardware for BTC mining, to placing them in data centers and providing ongoing maintenance. Uminers is the official distributor for leading mining equipment manufacturers such as Bitmain and MicroBT.
Headquartered in Guangzhou, China, Uminers has branches in Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Ethiopia. This international presence allows them to ensure transparency and security throughout the transaction process. They comply with all relevant laws and regulations and guarantee 24/7 safety and timely execution of orders. With their headquarters in Guangzhou, Uminers is able to deliver out-of-stock ASIC models directly from China.
Uminers is also focused on constructing large-scale data centers in Africa, the Middle East, and South America. These data centers will not only be used for mining, but also for solving complex tasks related to more efficient Bitcoin mining. By utilizing advanced technology such as AI, Uminers aims to reduce energy consumption and the number of servers, resulting in faster mining and significant cost reductions.
As part of their expansion plans in Africa, Uminers is building a new data center in Ethiopia, where they have a legal entity. They chose Ethiopia for its cheap and eco-friendly hydroelectric power. The data center is expected to be completed by late 2024 and will initially have a capacity of 100 megawatts with over 30,000 high-performance ASIC miners. The full capacity of the plant will be 200 MW with over 60,000 devices. Uminers has plans for several more facilities in Ethiopia totaling around 500 MW.
Uminers is also in negotiations with regional authorities to build a 50 MW data center in the Middle East. Their goal is to make industrial-scale mining more accessible and address the global challenge of securing sufficient electrical power for mining operations.
By offering user-friendly turnkey solutions, Uminers aims to make Bitcoin mining more accessible to a diverse range of participants. They believe that by reducing barriers to entry and enhancing the distribution and decentralization of mining power, they can support the growth and sustainability of the cryptocurrency landscape.
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