Energy Miner is a privately held technology corporation founded in 2022, headquartered in Missoula, Montana, with executive offices in Silicon Valley, Miami, Washington State, Vancouver, Buenos Aires, and Lima. The company operates as an agile solution provider across AI and data center infrastructure, AI servers, solar energy systems, cryptocurrency mining, and industrial sectors. Energy Miner excels in sourcing, developing, and delivering AI data centers, cryptocurrency mining hardware, AI servers, solar panels, inverters, battery energy storage systems, and state-of-the-art supporting infrastructure. The company offers a variety of hosting and colocation opportunities, modular data center solutions, and comprehensive management services to meet both remote and on-site client requirements. Energy Miner oversees subsidiaries including EM SITE 237 Incorporated, EM SITE 238 Incorporated, and EM SITE 239 Incorporated, as well as international operations through Energy Miner Perú and Energy Miner Argentina. Backed by a leadership team with extensive experience, the company is committed to innovation, service excellence, and building a global network of clients in high-performance computing and digital asset infrastructure. As of December 28, 2025, Energy Miner is active with ongoing data center development, hosting/colocation, mining hardware supply, and international expansion.
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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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