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Topic: [November 2016] Bitcoin Mining Datacenters by the Megawatt - page 5. (Read 36811 times)

legendary
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I'm pretty sure that MegaBigPower's mine has grown quite a bit, or they've added additional facilities.

 I believe Zoomhash also has a biggish mine in the same area, given they're shipping the used A2 units they have for sale out of there. No clue on size though.
legendary
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it would be nice to have some info, on the maximum megawatt that their location can handle, so they will be forced in the end to split in two or more location

which means better decentralization
legendary
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Yeah, but when you get down to it 128MW are owned by one entity--which also happens to be the entity that claims to have the most efficient chips. That's kinda scary!

I find it very scary aswell they seem to be only one pumping out next gen and if they have specs that were reported they are making a killing. Also they chances will ROI on a lot of machines before other companies even get next gen chips. So when they have ROI'ed and rest is pure profit... that is really scary as what do they do?

My fear is they sell tons of BTC and drag down price. I hope that does not happen though.
hero member
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We're going to need a bigger heatsink.
Since the OP I've dug up two more mines: Cryptominer Canada run by maximeAD and the Lee Group datacenter. I was considering adding genesis-mining but they provide no specs on their datacenter.

Is Sweden like near Antarctica or something?  Tongue

But awesome list. Crazy to see how many farms there are using that much power.

Yeah, but when you get down to it 128MW are owned by one entity--which also happens to be the entity that claims to have the most efficient chips. That's kinda scary!

What percentage of the overall MW do you think is with home/retail miners ?

Very little. Most hobbyist miners colocate now unless they can score power for less than $0.06/USD/kwh, otherwise they save money by letting other people take care of their hardware for them. I'd say (and this is a total guess) at most 3MW are being run in homes/businesses. Everything else is probably in datacenters.
legendary
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What percentage of the overall MW do you think is with home/retail miners ?
legendary
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Lie down. Have a cookie
10MW | KnC | Unnamed | Sweden
Note: Does anyone know where in Sweden this is?

Is Sweden like near Antarctica or something?  Tongue

But awesome list. Crazy to see how many farms there are using that much power.
legendary
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Nice idea. Will follow this thread to see where the power come from  Grin
hero member
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We're going to need a bigger heatsink.
This is an index of publicly known industrial-scale mining operations across the globe.


Disclaimers:
Because I want to list as many things as possible, this thread has a low standard of proof. Some of the operators listed below may be unethical, scammy, nonexistent, or have rituals where they sacrifice innocent children--I don't care about that, I just want to make a list.

Note that there are likely many (secret) mines that aren't listed here.
Check out this thread instead if you're looking to host hardware.

Operational Mines:
60MW | BW/ANTPOOL | Unnamed | Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
Note: Power draw is an estimate based off their claim of 100PH, I assumed 0.6W/GH given that this was Feb 2015. Any of you guys have information about this one?
Here's an interesting paper that explains perhaps why this large datacenter is in this region.
Source: http://qntra.net/2015/02/inside-the-bitcoin-mine-of-antpool-bw-com/

40MW | BITFURY | Tbilisi Technology Park Free Industrial Zone | Tbilisi, Georgia
Source: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20151211005837/en/BitFury-Launch-Energy-Efficient-Immersion-Cooling-Data

25MW | HAOBTC | Unnamed | Tibetan Autonomous Region, China
Note: Their official bitcointalk account has claimed a hashrate of 72PH and capacity of 25MW as of 2016-06-10.
Source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15158126

25MW | Lee Group | Unnamed | Chengdu City, Sichuan province, China
Note: It was stated they their farm was expandable to 25MW about a year ago, so it's likely they are around the high end of that range by now.
Source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/lee-group1980-the-sales-of-first-batch-hosted-antminer-s7psu-included-934581

10MW | BITFURY | Unnamed | Gori, Georgia
Source: http://www.coindesk.com/bitfury-details-100-million-georgia-data-center/

10MW | C7 | "N-0.5 design" | Utah, USA
Source: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/07/10/massive-bitcoin-mines-spring-up-in-warehouses/2/

6MW | Great North Data | Lab City | Labrador City, Labrador, Canada
Source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16915395

>5MW | Verne Global | "Hybrid Data Center" | Kevlavik, Iceland
Note: This is where Genesis Mining runs their hardware (I think)
Source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17010137

5MW | Hashrate.biz | Secret Name | Quebec, Canada
Source: PM from the owner, he had some pics that I wish I could post here.  Smiley

4MW | MegaBigPower | Unnamed | Washington State, USA
Note: This is the facility from this youtube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELA91d_mx80
Note 2: Although MBP claimed to be building a 32MW and 12MW mine, they never materialized
Source: http://megabigpower.com/themine
Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/jjXXCMW.png

4MW | Telco 214 | Unnamed | Labrador, Canada
Note: Some napkin math with blocks found from November 13th-27th puts this miner at ~22PH/s, which makes 4MW a plausible amount of capacity.
Source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17010137

3MW | Zoomhash | Unnamed | USA
Note: This may be rented space in a larger datacenter.
Source: http://zoomhash.com/pages/hosting

1.3MW | ASICSPACE | Unnamed | Washington, USA
Source: http://www.asicspace.com/pictures-of-our-data-center/

>1MW | Great North Data | Goose Bay | Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada
Source: http://greatnorthdata.com/

>1MW | Hashplex | Unnamed | Washington/Seattle, USA (I need more data)
Source: https://hashplex.com/frequently-asked-questions/

>1MW | Oregon Mines | Unnamed | The Dalles, OR, USA
Source: https://www.oregonmines.com/

1MW | Bitcoin ASIC Hosting | Unnamed | Douglas County, WA, USA
Note: Second site is being spun up, so they will have greater capacity in coming months.
Source: http://www.bitcoinasichosting.com/

0.75MW| Toomin Brothers | Unnamed | Pacific Northwest, USA
Source: http://toom.im/

0.75MW | Hashrate.biz | Secret Name | Quebec, Canada
Source: PM from the owner, he had some pics that I wish I could post here.  Smiley

0.64MW| JeffColo | Unnamed | Portland, OR
Source: [Citation Needed]

0.58MW| Cryptominer Canada | DC0001 & DC0002 | 2x in Joliette, Quebec, Canada
Source: https://cryptominer.ca/page/hosting

Dead Mines:
20MW | KnC | Unnamed | Boden, Sweden
Note: KnC is bankrupt. It doesn't look like they're finding blocks anymore, so this facility is presumed dead.
Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/3014471/bitcoin-miner-knc-is-planning-another-four-week-datacenter-build-out.html

20MW | KnC | Boden 2 |  Boden, Sweden
Note: KnC is bankrupt. It doesn't look like they're finding blocks anymore, so this facility is presumed dead.
Source: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/knc-miner-will-build-new-20mw-data-center-node-pole/

10MW | KnC | Unnamed | Boden, Sweden (probably)
Note: KnC is bankrupt. It doesn't look like they're finding blocks anymore, so this facility is presumed dead..
Source: http://www.allied-control.com/publications/Analysis_of_Large-Scale_Bitcoin_Mining_Operations.pdf

10MW | BlockC | Unnamed | San Francisco, CA, USA (probably)
Note: RIP BlockC. You never proved you actually had the hashrate, but you definitely proved you couldn't stay in business.
Source: blockc.co

3MW | Spondoolies/BTCS | Unnamed | North Carolina, USA
Note: RIP Spondoolies, this is probably shut down.

TL;DR: Hashrate is concentrated in China, Georgia, the Western US, and Northeastern Canada.

If you host 300KW or more of hardware, or know someone who does, feel free to post here! I could use some help.
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