GoGo Technologies LLC is a Vancouver, Washington-based data infrastructure and analytics company founded in 2018, specializing in the development, ownership, and operation of data centers across the United States for hosting blockchain-based hardware and infrastructure. Since its inception, the company has evolved significantly in the blockchain sector, with a strong emphasis on investing in greenfield sites to support both on-grid and off-grid data center operations. GoGo Tech owns and manages multiple data centers, with new sites scheduled to come online annually, reflecting a consistent expansion strategy. The team focuses on continuous innovation and excellence in a rapidly changing industry, contributing to the global advancement of blockchain infrastructure through reliable, scalable, and efficient facilities. These data centers are purpose-built to accommodate high-density computing workloads, particularly cryptocurrency mining and related blockchain applications, with an operational approach that prioritizes performance, sustainability, and long-term viability. With 11-50 employees, GoGo Technologies LLC is positioned as a dedicated player in the U.S. blockchain and digital infrastructure space. As of January 2, 2026, GoGo Technologies is active with ongoing data center ownership, operations, and new site development for blockchain-based hosting.
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