Bitfarms has announced a full exit from Latin America after agreeing to sell its 70 MW Paso Pe Bitcoin mining site in Paraguay. This move completes the company’Bitfarms has announced a full exit from Latin America after agreeing to sell its 70 MW Paso Pe Bitcoin mining site in Paraguay. This move completes the company’

Bitfarms Sells $30M Bitcoin Mining Site, Exits Latin America

Bitfarms has announced a full exit from Latin America after agreeing to sell its 70 MW Paso Pe Bitcoin mining site in Paraguay. This move completes the company’s strategic pivot toward becoming a 100% North American digital infrastructure operator and energy provider, with a greater focus on high-performance computing (HPC) and AI workloads.

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