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Bit Digital Completes $13.9M Deal for New Mining Machines

Bit Digital Completes $13.9M Deal for New Mining Machines

Bit Digital Completes $13.9M Deal for New Mining Machines

The company acquired nearly 18,000 new ASICs in an all-stock transaction.

The company acquired nearly 18,000 new ASICs in an all-stock transaction.

The company acquired nearly 18,000 new ASICs in an all-stock transaction.

AccessTimeIconDec 7, 2020, 3:54 PM
Updated Mar 2, 2023, 8:24 PM

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Nasdaq-listed bitcoin mining company Bit Digital (BTBT) announced the completion of an all-stock purchase of 17,996 new ASIC miners, all Antminer or Whatsminer machines, for $13.9 million, a deal first announced in early November. 

  • The New York-based company distributed its new miners throughout China in Xinjiang, Sichuan and Inner Mongolia provinces with full installation expected by the end of December.
  • The new machines are expected to increase the company’s mining capacity by 1,003.5 petahash per second (PH/s) to a total of over 2,253.5 Ph/s, per a press release.
  • Bit Digital’s utility costs will fall and its profit margins increased after the machines are fully online, according to Erke Huang, the company’s chief financial officer.
  • BTBT issued 4,344,603 BTBT shares at $3.20 each to pay for the machines.
  • Shares of Bit Digital have soared more than 1,800% year to date, trading around $6.42 at last check, more than double the price of the shares used to pay for the new mining machines.

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