ChillMine (chillmine.io) is a U.S.-based data center provider specializing in building infrastructure for AI, Bitcoin mining, and next-gen high-performance computing (HPC) workloads globally. The company focuses on sustainable, energy-efficient solutions using direct-liquid cooling (DLC) technology to eliminate thermal throttling, reduce energy costs by up to 50%, minimize water usage, and achieve extreme density (up to 100+ kW per rack). ChillMine offers Bitcoin mining solutions that maximize hashrate per watt, with heat reuse for agriculture, industry, and community heating. Additional offerings include energy-efficient data centers, hybrid cloud & AI compute via IaaS (managed public cloud, colocation, on-premise GPU systems), and custom liquid-cooled hardware through its Design Studio (e.g., CM-SR675V3-8B with 8x NVIDIA GPUs, compute/storage servers, Quad Server Box for edge deployments). Through subsidiary Tongai, ChillMine is developing Southern Africa’s largest network of sustainable data center campuses with 10 GW of dedicated, firm infrastructure powered by combined-cycle gas-to-power and solar at costs below $0.06/kWh, offering data center-ready land, hyperscale colocation, and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). The company emphasizes low-cost, renewable-powered energy, grid-independent supply, and minimal environmental impact.
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In 2010, a pseudonymous miner known as ArtForz launched the first large-scale Bitcoin GPU farm, igniting the mining arms race and permanently altering Bitcoin’s path toward industrialization.




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