Toronto-based bitcoin miner Bitfarms has received approval for common stock listing on the Nasdaq, something Bitfarms President Geoffrey Morphy says is a longtime dream that will help the company grow in the international market.
Toronto-based bitcoin miner Bitfarms has received approval for common stock listing on the Nasdaq, something Bitfarms President Geoffrey Morphy says is a longtime dream that will help the company grow in the international market. Morphy weighs in on Bitfarms’ expansion plans and the technological improvements Bitfarms has to make mining more eco-friendly.
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