Tower Digital LLC is a Sunny Isles Beach, Florida-based technology, information, and internet company specializing in digital infrastructure and cryptocurrency mining operations. The company develops, owns, and operates high-performance data centers and mining facilities optimized for Bitcoin and other proof-of-work cryptocurrencies. Tower Digital focuses on delivering efficient, secure, and scalable hosting/colocation services, leveraging advanced power management, cooling systems, and infrastructure design to support large-scale mining and compute workloads. The firm emphasizes reliability, cost optimization, and sustainability, positioning itself as a trusted provider for institutional miners and high-density computing clients. With 11-50 employees, Tower Digital continues to expand its mining capacity and infrastructure capabilities in the U.S. As of January 2, 2026, Tower Digital LLC is active with ongoing data center operations, Bitcoin mining, and hosting/colocation services.
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June 2026 Bitcoin Mining & AI Infrastructure Update: Kevin O’Leary scales back massive Utah AI project after political backlash, MARA transforms with $1.5B Ohio power plant acquisition, Bitdeer breaks ground on 100 MW Alberta gas-powered site, IREN accelerates Nvidia AI pivot, DMG signs 50 MW AI colocation LOI, plus regulatory moves in North Carolina, Riot patent lawsuit, Strategy’s $10.8B unrealized loss, and Cathie Wood’s $1.5M BTC target.




June 2026 Bitcoin Mining & AI Infrastructure Update: Kevin O’Leary scales back massive Utah AI project after political backlash, MARA transforms with $1.5B Ohio power plant acquisition, Bitdeer breaks ground on 100 MW Alberta gas-powered site, IREN accelerates Nvidia AI pivot, DMG signs 50 MW AI colocation LOI, plus regulatory moves in North Carolina, Riot patent lawsuit, Strategy’s $10.8B unrealized loss, and Cathie Wood’s $1.5M BTC target.


