Elon Musk Meets With Top Bitcoin Miners About Energy Use
In a meeting hosted by Michael Saylor, Elon Musk and executives from major North American mining companies discussed transparency in mining energy use.
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May 24, 2021
In a meeting hosted by Michael Saylor, Elon Musk and executives from major North American mining companies discussed transparency in mining energy use.
In a meeting hosted by MicroStrategy CEO, Michael Saylor, Elon Musk has called upon large Bitcoin miners to be transparent about their energy use. Musk revealed the meeting in a tweet saying he had spoken with North American Bitcoin miners and asked them to publish reports on renewable usage and to ask other mining companies to do the same.
Posted May 18th, 2021 for FTI Consulting
Analysis of Digital Assets, Business Model and Infrastructure Alongside Traditional Due Diligence Supported Crypto Sector’s First $1B Transaction Washington, D.C., May 18, 2021 FTI Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: FCN) today announced it served as the cryptocurrency and technical advisor as well as the financial due diligence advisor for GalaxyDigital Holdings Ltd. (TSX: GLXY), a financial services and investment management innovator in the digital asset, cryptocurrency and blockchain technology sectors, in its upcoming purchase of BitGo, a leading independent digital assets infrastructure provider. In addition to due diligence conducted by FTI Consulting’s Corporate Finance & Restructuring segment, experts within the firm’s Technology segment provided Galaxy Digital with a detailed and verified technical audit of the cryptocurrency assets under BitGo’s custody, as well as BitGo’s technology roadmap, infrastructure, business
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