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Soluna Expands Partnership with Blockware by Over 50% at Project Dorothy 2
Soluna Expands Partnership with Blockware by Over 50% at Project Dorothy 2

Business Wire

time8 hours ago

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Soluna Expands Partnership with Blockware by Over 50% at Project Dorothy 2

BUSINESS WIRE)--Soluna Holdings, Inc. ('Soluna' or the 'Company'), (NASDAQ: SLNH), a developer of green data centers for intensive computing applications, including Bitcoin mining and AI, today announced that it has signed a hosting expansion agreement with Blockware, one of North America's leading crypto mining infrastructure and services providers. Following their initial 5 megawatt (MW) deployment in April, Blockware is adding 3 MW of hosting capacity at Soluna's Project Dorothy 2 data center in Texas, bringing their total contracted footprint at the site to 8 MW. The expansion underscores the strength of the partnership and the quality of execution on both sides. In just two months, Blockware's team saw the value of Soluna's vertically integrated, renewable-powered infrastructure and moved quickly to secure additional capacity ahead of growing market demand. 'We're excited to deepen our relationship with Blockware,' said John Belizaire, CEO of Soluna Holdings. 'This expansion is a testament to the trust we've built together and a reflection of the momentum our Project Dorothy platform is generating in the market. We're proud to be the partner Blockware chooses to scale with.' Soluna's data center projects offer a cost-effective, sustainable environment for high-performance Bitcoin mining. As part of the agreement, Soluna continues to provide full-stack infrastructure, including power management, data center operations, and on-site support. 'Blockware is proud to continue building alongside Soluna, expanding from our initial 5MW deployment with an additional 3MW of capacity,' says Kentaro Masuda, Chief Operating Officer, Blockware. 'The first phase has consistently delivered reliable uptime and operational efficiency, validating both the site and the partnership. This partnership with Soluna enhances the Blockware Marketplace by increasing the supply of next-generation ASICs, making profitable and efficient Bitcoin mining accessible to everyone.' Blockware's total deployment at Dorothy 2 now represents up to 8 MW and an estimated 450-550 PH/s of hashrate powered by renewable energy, further advancing both companies' commitment to sustainable blockchain infrastructure in the United States. For more information, visit Soluna's glossary of terms can be found here. Safe Harbor Statement This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the 'safe harbor' provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as 'will,' 'expects,' 'anticipates,' 'future,' 'intends,' 'plans,' 'believes,' 'estimates,' 'confident' and similar statements. Other examples of forward-looking statements may include, but are not limited to, statements of Soluna's plans and objectives, including with respect to the development of Project Kati and our expectations with respect to the amount of renewable energy capacity Project Kati will deliver. Soluna may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its periodic reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC'), in its annual report to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials, and in oral statements made by its officers, directors, or employees to third parties. Statements that are not historical facts, including but not limited to statements about Soluna's beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, further information regarding which is included in the Company's filings with the SEC. All information provided in this press release is as of the date of the press release, and Soluna Holdings, Inc. undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law. About Soluna Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: SLNH) Soluna is on a mission to make renewable energy a global superpower, using computing as a catalyst. The company designs, develops, and operates digital infrastructure that transforms surplus renewable energy into global computing resources. Soluna's pioneering data centers are strategically co-located with wind, solar, or hydroelectric power plants to support high-performance computing applications, including Bitcoin Mining, Generative AI, and other compute-intensive applications. Soluna's proprietary software MaestroOS(™) helps energize a greener grid while delivering cost-effective and sustainable computing solutions and superior returns. To learn more, visit and follow us on: Soluna regularly posts important information on its website and encourages investors and potential investors to consult the Soluna investor relations and investor resources sections of its website regularly. About Blockware Blockware is a leading Bitcoin mining infrastructure and services provider, evolving from a mining hardware brokerage to a comprehensive Mining-as-a-Service platform. With billions in hardware transactions and a trusted mining community, Blockware offers U.S.-based infrastructure that delivers premier hosting solutions, liquidity, and operational tools to optimize transparency, efficiency, and profitability. Their innovative Bitcoin-native Marketplace is transforming the way miners buy and sell hardware, hashrate, and energy contracts, providing just-in-time liquidity and driving the future of decentralized, transparent, and efficient mining.

You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how.
You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how.

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how.

You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how. originally appeared on TheStreet. Bitcoin mining remains fiercely competitive and often out of reach for most investors. In an interview with TheStreet Roundtable during the Bitcoin 2025 conference, Mitchell Askew, head of Blockware Intelligence, explained that attempting to mine from home quickly becomes impractical. 'If you want to mine Bitcoin at your house, your electricity rate is going to be too expensive to do it profitably,' Askew noted that home rigs are 'like running a vacuum cleaner 24-7. It's loud, it's hot, it's dusty, and it's not going to be profitable at your house.' Beyond power costs, he pointed out, most investors lack the technical know-how to configure networks, join mining pools and cope with excessive heat and noise. To meet growing demand from investors seeking direct mining exposure, Blockware operates eight data centers across seven states, securing industrial power rates that drastically lower operating expenses. Askew explains, 'Every day you're producing Bitcoin at a discount to the market price—if you're mining at a block or site with the latest and greatest Bitcoin miner, your break-even cost is around $60,000 per Bitcoin.' Clients purchase ASIC miners and ship them directly to Blockware's facilities. 'They can run it at one of our facilities and get access to industrial power rates, allowing them to mine profitably and without doing any of the setup themselves,' he said. With these industrial power rates, investors gain daily Bitcoin-denominated cash flows without the hassles of home-based mining. He also highlighted the tax advantages of acquiring mining equipment. 'When you purchase ASIC miners, you can depreciate them within each tax year, offsetting a lot of your capital gains at tax,' Askew explained. This depreciation benefit makes mining more appealing than simply buying spot Bitcoin, since investors can reduce taxable income while generating new coins. Central to Blockware's offering is the on-chain Blockware Marketplace, which provides real-time analytics on hash rates, energy consumption and profitability. Investors can review performance metrics before committing capital and pay in Bitcoin or fiat. Askew noted that the platform will soon support purchases of high-performance computing servers alongside mining rigs. By combining specialized infrastructure, transparent analytics and tax efficiencies, Blockware's hosted solution addresses the steep entry barriers that have long deterred investors from direct Bitcoin mining. With capacity filling fast and institutional interest on the rise, investors have a clear alternative to DIY mining or spot-only exposure. You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how. first appeared on TheStreet on Jun 4, 2025 This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how.
You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how.

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how.

You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how. originally appeared on TheStreet. Bitcoin mining remains fiercely competitive and often out of reach for most investors. In an interview with TheStreet Roundtable during the Bitcoin 2025 conference, Mitchell Askew, head of Blockware Intelligence, explained that attempting to mine from home quickly becomes impractical. 'If you want to mine Bitcoin at your house, your electricity rate is going to be too expensive to do it profitably,' Askew noted that home rigs are 'like running a vacuum cleaner 24-7. It's loud, it's hot, it's dusty, and it's not going to be profitable at your house.' Beyond power costs, he pointed out, most investors lack the technical know-how to configure networks, join mining pools and cope with excessive heat and noise. To meet growing demand from investors seeking direct mining exposure, Blockware operates eight data centers across seven states, securing industrial power rates that drastically lower operating expenses. Askew explains, 'Every day you're producing Bitcoin at a discount to the market price—if you're mining at a block or site with the latest and greatest Bitcoin miner, your break-even cost is around $60,000 per Bitcoin.' Clients purchase ASIC miners and ship them directly to Blockware's facilities. 'They can run it at one of our facilities and get access to industrial power rates, allowing them to mine profitably and without doing any of the setup themselves,' he said. With these industrial power rates, investors gain daily Bitcoin-denominated cash flows without the hassles of home-based mining. He also highlighted the tax advantages of acquiring mining equipment. 'When you purchase ASIC miners, you can depreciate them within each tax year, offsetting a lot of your capital gains at tax,' Askew explained. This depreciation benefit makes mining more appealing than simply buying spot Bitcoin, since investors can reduce taxable income while generating new coins. Central to Blockware's offering is the on-chain Blockware Marketplace, which provides real-time analytics on hash rates, energy consumption and profitability. Investors can review performance metrics before committing capital and pay in Bitcoin or fiat. Askew noted that the platform will soon support purchases of high-performance computing servers alongside mining rigs. By combining specialized infrastructure, transparent analytics and tax efficiencies, Blockware's hosted solution addresses the steep entry barriers that have long deterred investors from direct Bitcoin mining. With capacity filling fast and institutional interest on the rise, investors have a clear alternative to DIY mining or spot-only exposure. You can get Bitcoin at a discount. Here is how. first appeared on TheStreet on Jun 4, 2025 This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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