TeraWulf self-mined 323 Bitcoins in November
TeraWulf, a cryptocurrency mining enterprise, released its production and operation updates for November. The company's self-mined Bitcoin production reached 323 coins, a 3% increase from October. The average electricity cost for producing one Bitcoin is 11,300 USD, equivalent to 0.037 USD/kWh. Sean Farrell, the Senior Vice President of Operations, stated that this is due to high network transaction fees and the availability of over 95% of the 5 EH/s self-mining capacity.
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