Tether – the issuer of stablecoin USDT – has invested in an energy production and sustainable bitcoin (BTC) mining facility in Uruguay, the company announced Tuesday in a press release.
The firm is collaborating with a “local licensed company” and is actively recruiting, according to the release, which did not disclose amounts of the investment or the partner firm.
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Tether – the issuer of stablecoin USDT – has invested in an energy production and sustainable bitcoin (BTC) mining facility in Uruguay, the company announced Tuesday in a press release.
The firm is collaborating with a “local licensed company” and is actively recruiting, according to the release, which did not disclose amounts of the investment or the partner firm.