NoogaNode (nooganode.com) is a U.S.-based Bitcoin mining hosting and infrastructure provider based in Chattanooga, Tennessee (the "Nooga" region). The company offers professional colocation hosting services for ASIC miners in secure, high-efficiency data centers optimized for uptime, low-cost power, and reliability. NoogaNode focuses on turnkey hosting solutions, including miner deployment, 24/7 monitoring, maintenance, repairs, and direct Bitcoin payouts to client wallets. Facilities utilize clean and affordable energy sources, with emphasis on transparency, competitive pricing, and support for both individual and institutional miners. The site includes a dashboard for real-time performance tracking, mining basics education, and contact options. There is no mention of owned self-mining operations, hardware manufacturing/sales, power generation, or large-scale data center development beyond hosting; the focus is on managed colocation. As of December 27, 2025, NoogaNode is active with hosting services, client support, and operational facilities in the Tennessee region.
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