Zafra, LLC is a Plattsburgh, New York-based IT services and IT consulting company founded in 2015, operating as a blockchain infrastructure provider. The company offers cryptocurrency mining operations, professional hosting services, and data center colocation for Bitcoin and other proof-of-work mining clients. Zafra specializes in end-to-end solutions, including consulting, design, and build services for new mining farms, as well as managed hosting with reliable power, security, and operational support. With a focus on efficiency, scalability, and client success, Zafra serves individual miners, small farms, and institutional operations, delivering infrastructure tailored to the needs of the cryptocurrency mining industry. As a small, experienced firm, Zafra leverages its regional presence in New York to provide secure, high-performance hosting and development services. As of January 2, 2026, Zafra is active with ongoing mining operations, hosting, colocation, and design/build consulting.
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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.


