AI Firms Pivot to Bitcoin Mining with Data Center Power
GLOBAL, JUL 17 – ZA Miner combines AI and clean energy technologies to offer secure Bitcoin mining contracts, attracting over 13 million users with optimized hash power and sustainable passive income.
- On July 17, 2025, ZA Miner launched AI-powered Bitcoin mining contracts, offering a secure, sustainable passive income stream worldwide.
- With the global digital economy rapidly growing, crypto investors seek safe, flexible investments, as this drives demand for innovative mining solutions.
- In June, Mara Holdings highlighted the trend of using idle AI data center power for Bitcoin mining, while Daniel Batten called it `hugely significant`.
- Wall Street investment giants are reportedly purchasing utilities amid the AI boom while a state administrative law judge recommended denying the proposed utility acquisition.
- Looking ahead, mining Bitcoin with spare energy also supports cleaner, balanced grid usage.
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The AI and data centers are starting to saturate the US power grid, consumers will suffer the consequences with an increase in the price of light.
AI data centers are using more power. Regular consumers are footing the bill • Indiana Capital Chronicle
As power-hungry data centers proliferate, states are searching for ways to protect utility customers from the steep costs of upgrading the electrical grid, trying instead to shift the cost to AI-driven tech companies. (Dana DiFilippo/New Jersey Monitor)Regular energy consumers, not corporations, will bear the brunt of the increased costs of a boom in artificial intelligence that has contributed to a growth in data centers and a surge in power us…
AI data centers are using more power. Regular customers are footing the bill. • Kentucky Lantern
As power-hungry data centers proliferate, states are searching for ways to protect utility customers from the steep costs of upgrading the electrical grid, trying instead to shift the cost to AI-driven tech companies. (Dana DiFilippo/New Jersey Monitor)Regular energy consumers, not corporations, will bear the brunt of the increased costs of a boom in artificial intelligence that has contributed to a growth in data centers and a surge in power us…
AI data centers are using more power. Regular customers are footing the bill • Missouri Independent
As power-hungry data centers proliferate, states are searching for ways to protect utility customers from the steep costs of upgrading the electrical grid, trying instead to shift the cost to AI-driven tech companies. (Dana DiFilippo/New Jersey Monitor)Regular energy consumers, not corporations, will bear the brunt of the increased costs of a boom in artificial intelligence that has contributed to a growth in data centers and a surge in power us…
AI data centers are using more power. Regular customers are footing the bill • Minnesota Reformer
Regular energy consumers, not corporations, will bear the brunt of the increased costs of a boom in artificial intelligence that has contributed to a growth in data centers and a surge in power usage, recent research suggests.
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