BlockOps Mining is a U.S.-based cryptocurrency mining infrastructure and hosting company specializing in professional colocation services, facility management, and operational support for Bitcoin and other proof-of-work mining operations. The company operates secure, high-efficiency data centers designed for reliable power delivery, advanced cooling systems, 24/7 monitoring, maintenance, and uptime optimization. BlockOps Mining caters to individual miners, small farms, and institutional clients, offering flexible hosting packages, equipment deployment, performance tracking, and technical expertise to maximize mining profitability. The firm emphasizes transparency, security, and cost-efficiency in its managed hosting solutions, positioning itself as a trusted partner for miners seeking hands-off, enterprise-grade operations. As of December 31, 2025, BlockOps Mining is active with ongoing hosting services, facility management, and client support in the cryptocurrency mining sector.
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June 2026 Bitcoin Mining & AI Infrastructure Update: Kevin O’Leary scales back massive Utah AI project after political backlash, MARA transforms with $1.5B Ohio power plant acquisition, Bitdeer breaks ground on 100 MW Alberta gas-powered site, IREN accelerates Nvidia AI pivot, DMG signs 50 MW AI colocation LOI, plus regulatory moves in North Carolina, Riot patent lawsuit, Strategy’s $10.8B unrealized loss, and Cathie Wood’s $1.5M BTC target.




June 2026 Bitcoin Mining & AI Infrastructure Update: Kevin O’Leary scales back massive Utah AI project after political backlash, MARA transforms with $1.5B Ohio power plant acquisition, Bitdeer breaks ground on 100 MW Alberta gas-powered site, IREN accelerates Nvidia AI pivot, DMG signs 50 MW AI colocation LOI, plus regulatory moves in North Carolina, Riot patent lawsuit, Strategy’s $10.8B unrealized loss, and Cathie Wood’s $1.5M BTC target.


