According to Bloomberg, Bit Deer plans to use the 90-day tariff moratorium to ship mining rigs from Southeast Asia to the United States, where production will begin in the second half of this year. The Company will focus on using its mining rigs to mine on its own, rather than selling them to other miners; The company is also expanding its global reach, expanding into new markets such as Canada and Ethiopia, while advancing its strategic transformation to artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.
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Bit Deer will focus on self-mining to withstand tariff turbulence.
According to Bloomberg, Bit Deer plans to use the 90-day tariff moratorium to ship mining rigs from Southeast Asia to the United States, where production will begin in the second half of this year. The Company will focus on using its mining rigs to mine on its own, rather than selling them to other miners; The company is also expanding its global reach, expanding into new markets such as Canada and Ethiopia, while advancing its strategic transformation to artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.