WINCHAIN Group is a blockchain services company founded in 2024, headquartered in the United Arab Emirates (with operations focused globally), committed to advancing solutions for the recovery and utilization of mining waste heat in the cryptocurrency and high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem. The company specializes in optimizing energy management to help mining operations significantly reduce electricity costs and mitigate rising energy expenses through innovative heat recycling and repurposing technologies. By capturing and reusing waste heat generated from mining rigs and HPC systems, WINCHAIN supports various sectors (including agriculture, heating, and industrial processes) while contributing to a more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective blockchain industry. The firm emphasizes comprehensive approaches, ongoing research, and practical applications to redefine waste heat utilization, promoting resilience, lower carbon footprints, and economic viability for miners. With 11-50 employees, WINCHAIN Group is positioned as an emerging leader in sustainable energy solutions for digital infrastructure. As of January 2, 2026, WINCHAIN Group is active with ongoing waste heat recovery projects, energy management innovation, and client support in the blockchain and HPC sectors.
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