About 4,200 Marathon miners were successfully installed in containers at one of Compute North’s new facilities in Texas, the company said in a statement. However, these mining rigs are now expected to come online in May, as opposed to its original schedule of April 17, as the company’s energy provider required additional consent from a third party. Currently, it does not expect this process to impact future deployments of miners, the firm said in the statement.
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