Gridless gets backing from Jack Dorsey's Blockchain to operate Bitcoin mines in Kenya, Malawi and Zambia
Gridless has received support from Jack Dorsey's Block to operate bitcoin mines in Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia. It is reported that the company already owns six mines, which are powered by renewable energy investment and are committed to achieving a wider mission of protecting and decentralizing the bitcoin network. Bitcoin miners are making renewable energy economically viable in Africa, benefiting power suppliers from selling previously discarded energy and sometimes reducing costs for customers.
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