Satokie Mining is a U.S.-based Bitcoin mining company founded in 2022, headquartered in Enid, Oklahoma, specializing in developing, building, owning, and operating co-location data centers for Bitcoin mining. The firm focuses on energy optimization, utilizing low-cost and efficient power sources (including renewables and grid participation for curtailment), providing hosting for mid-size and institutional miners, and delivering turnkey infrastructure solutions. Satokie operates multiple sites across the U.S. (e.g., Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi), with recent projects including a 40 MW client deployment near Austin, Texas, and partnerships for container deployments (e.g., Giga Energy). The company emphasizes operational excellence, uptime, and supporting the Bitcoin network through efficient, U.S.-based facilities. As of December 22, 2025, Satokie is active with ongoing site expansions, hiring (e.g., operations managers, laborers), and educational content on mining profitability and energy strategies.
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