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Integrated Ventures Set to Buy $35M Worth of Bitcoin Mining Equipment

Yet another U.S. mining firm is ramping up its bitcoin hashrate.

Bitcoin mining equipment
Bitcoin mining equipment

Pennsylvania tech company Integrated Ventures has entered a purchasing agreement to buy $35 million worth of bitcoin mining equipment.

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In a partnership with Wattum Management, a New York mining management firm, Integrated Ventures has purchased 4,800 Antminer model S19Js for $34 million from ASIC manufacturer Bitmain. Additionally, the company also purchased 150 WhatMiner PO-2s for $1 million dollars.

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The firm’s shares are up 22% at the time of publication.

The deal includes “downside protection and the right to replace the [Bitmain] miners with new models, scheduled to be released in early 2022,” according to a company release.

Integrated Ventures anticipates that, “at minimum,” 2,000 of these bitcoin miners will be operational by December 2021.

“The company is very pleased to secure this large scale purchase agreement, especially during a period of scarce supply of mining hardware. Going forward, INTV is committed to deploy any raised capital for purchases of the mining equipment. This purchase effectively doubles INTV's hashrate and represents a major step in INTV's strategic growth plan, resulting in significant increase of the Company's projected revenue growth rate,” CEO Steve Rubakh said in the release.

Integrated Ventures broke into the crypto mining industry in 2018 and, per releases on its website, it has been buying up ASICs this year from any and all manufacturers in a frenzy that matches the investment appetite we've seen from other bitcoin mining ventures. The venture operates its machines, in part, in mining colocation data centers operated by Compute North.

Colin Harper, Blockspace Media

Colin writes about Bitcoin. Formerly, he worked at CoinDesk as a tech reporter and Luxor Technology Corp. as head of research. Now, he is the Editor-in-Chief of Blockspace Media, and he also freelances for CoinDesk, Forbes and Bitcoin Magazine. He holds bitcoin.

Colin Harper