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11/07/25 05:47 UTC-04

KULR Deployed Over 3,500 Miners in Paraguay

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Mining KULR Deployed Over 3,500 Miners in Paraguay

The KULR Technology Group has launched 3,570 S19 XP miners from Bitmain at facilities in Asunción (Paraguay), according to a press release.

The company has ramped up equipment capacity to 750 PH/s and plans to reach 1.25 EH/s by the end of summer. By comparison, companies like CleanSpark, Marathon Digital Holdings, and Bitfarms have hashrates ranging from 10 to 50 EH/s. Hive Digital Technologies, which also chose Paraguay, aims to achieve 12.1 EH/s.

According to the press release, KULR Technology both mines bitcoin directly and purchases it on exchanges. This "Buy or Mine" approach allows the company to increase its BTC reserves more efficiently without relying on a single method of accumulation.

See also: "Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Increased by Almost 8% "

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