Red Dirt (Red Dirt LLC) is a U.S.-based company specializing in Bitcoin mining infrastructure, operations, and related services. The firm focuses on developing and managing mining facilities with an emphasis on efficient power utilization, site optimization, and sustainable practices where possible. Red Dirt provides hosting/colocation services for institutional and mid-size miners, hardware deployment support, energy management consulting, and strategic advisory for mining projects, contributing to Bitcoin network security through U.S.-based infrastructure. The company highlights transparency, operational excellence, and partnerships in the mining ecosystem. As of December 23, 2025, Red Dirt is active with ongoing mining operations and client services, though limited public details are available beyond basic mining focus (LinkedIn profile visibility restricted, no recent activity or detailed overview accessible without login).
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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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