CoinShares: Miners may turn to artificial intelligence after Bitcoin halving
Golden Finance reported that CoinShares (CS) said in a report on Friday that cryptocurrency miners may turn to artificial intelligence in energy security areas due to the potential for higher income after the Bitcoin halving. Coinshares noted that mining companies such as BitDigital (BTBT), Hive (HIVE) and Hut8 (HUT) are already generating revenue from artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, TeraWulf (WULF) and Core Scientific (CORZ) already have artificial intelligence businesses or plan to develop in this area.
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