Debt has been a sore spot for some crypto miners, some of which have faced margin calls on their loans as the value of their collateral, usually bitcoin or equipment, has diminished during the past few months’ market rout. Given the capital-heavy nature of the mining business, however, raising funds through debt has been one of the few ways miners have been able to build during the bear market.
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