ExxonMobil mines Bitcoin with excess US gas, eyes worldwide expansion
ExxonMobil’s Bitcoin mining project uses 18 million cubic feet of natural gas that would otherwise be flared into the atmosphere for nothing.
ExxonMobil’s Bitcoin mining project uses 18 million cubic feet of natural gas that would otherwise be flared into the atmosphere for nothing.
World powers paying Russia for its oil and gas with Bitcoin is unlikely. Still, it’s wild to see the cryptocurrency namedropped like this.
Bitcoin mining startup Data Mining Group has settled for $1 million with state regulators and must pay back investors with interest.
El Salvador said it wanted to launch its $1 billion Bitcoin bond in March. Now, it might not hit markets until September.
New York officials who proposed the ban said Bitcoin mining will cause the state to break its legally binding promise to reduce emissions.