• Aquarius (AQUA) has issued Bitcoin mining updates, including new hardware purchases
  • The company purchased 10 PH/s of Bitcoin mining rigs slated to launch in April 2022 and has narrowed its choices in terms of debt providers and data center facilities
  • Owen Sagness, Director of Operations, spoke with Shoran Devi about the updates
  • Aquarius AI is a technology infrastructure company serving cryptocurrencies, blockchains and enterprise-level technology projects
  • Aquarius (AQUA) is unchanged trading at $0.07 per share

Aquarius (AQUA) has issued Bitcoin mining updates, including new hardware purchases.

The company purchased 10 PH/s of Bitcoin mining rigs slated to launch in April 2022. It intends to hold the asset over the long term.

It is in advanced discussions with multiple debt providers to purchase additional mining capacity.

It has also begun due diligence on several data centers with sustainable power to scale its mining operation.

Owen Sagness, Director of Operations, spoke with Shoran Devi about the updates.

Aquarius AI is a technology infrastructure company serving cryptocurrencies, blockchains and enterprise-level technology projects.

Aquarius (AQUA) is unchanged trading at $0.07 per share as of 12:14 pm EST.

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