Core Scientific
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**Core Scientific Signs Contracts to Host 18,000 Bitcoin Mining Machines During Chapter 11 Bankruptcy**
According to reports, Core Scientific, a bankrupt Bitcoin mining company, stated that in the process of negotiating Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it had signed contracts with t
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Core Scientific Signs Contracts for Hosting Nearly 18000 Bitcoin Mining Machines During Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Negotiations
According to reports, Core Scientific, a bankrupt Bitcoin mining company, stated that in the process of negotiating Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it had signed contracts with t
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Core Scientific Signs Contracts to Host Bitcoin Mining Machines During Chapter 11 Negotiations
According to reports, Core Scientific, a bankrupt Bitcoin mining company, stated that in the process of negotiating Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it had signed contracts with t
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BitNile Expands Collaboration with Core Scientific, Starting Operation of 10000 Bitcoin Miners in May
On April 26th, diversified holding company Ault Alliance, Inc. announced the expansion of its wholly-owned subsidiary BitNile, Inc.\’s strategic partnership with high-performance bl
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Bankruptcy judge approves Core Scientific’s transfer of equipment exceeding $20 million
According to reports, the judge in the bankruptcy case of Core Scientific approved a settlement agreement with the exclusive energy contract negotiator of the Bitcoin mining company. According to the agreement, Core Scientific will transfer electrical equipment worth more than $20 million to the supplier. Interpretation of this information: The latest news surrounding the bankruptcy case of Core Scientific reveals that its judge has approved a settlement agreement with the exclusive energy contract negotiator of the Bitcoin mining company. This agreement stipulates that Core Scientific is obliged to transfer electrical…
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Core Scientific, a Bitcoin miner, paid more than $1 million to the private aircraft company affiliated to the CEO
According to reports, the bankruptcy court documents submitted last week showed that the bankrupt Bitcoin mining company Core Scientific (CORZ) paid $1.65 million to a subsidiary of CEO Mike Levitt last year, which operated a private aircraft. Private aircraft are mainly used to transport employees, customers and potential customers between data center sites in remote areas. Interpretation of this information: The recent release of bankruptcy court documents have revealed that the Bitcoin mining company Core Scientific (CORZ) paid a sum of $1.65 million to a subsidiary organization of CEO Mike…