PANews reported on April 15 that according to Bloomberg, Bitdeer, a Nasdaq-listed mining company, has decided to prioritize using its own equipment for self-mining Bitcoin and reduce external sales due to weak demand for mining machines. The company plans to ship mining machines from Southeast Asia to the United States during the 90-day tariff buffer period announced by Trump, and start domestic manufacturing in the United States in the second half of this year. In addition, Bitdeer is expanding to Canada and Ethiopia, and is laying out the fields of AI and high-performance computing, with the goal of increasing global computing power to 2.6GW by 2026.
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