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AlbertaHash | Mining the Digital Frontier

AlbertaHash | Mining the Digital Frontier

@AlbertaHashX

AlbertaHash, a division of Polyflex Capital Corp, builds and operates Bitcoin mining infrastructure across Alberta—ASIC hosting, power, and site development.

Edmonton, Alberta Katılım Aralık 2025
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VoskCoin
VoskCoin@VoskCoin·
Solo mining Bitcoin
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Musk Miners
Musk Miners@MuskMiners·
A lot of air cooled ASICs have slim margins right now. Using the ZCash Z15 Pro and auto converting earnings into BTC is a smart way to potentially increase cash flow and continuing to stack Bitcoin. We currently have more units available for anyone looking to get started.
Your Friend Andy@YourFriendAndy

The Bitmain Z15 Pro currently makes $40/day in profit mining zcash:native That's $1,330/month in revenue minus $160 in hosting/electricity costs (at $0.08/kWh). I'm buying one from @MuskMiners, who will host it for me. I will auto-convert my earnings to Bitcoin every day.

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Grant Cardone
Grant Cardone@GrantCardone·
Buy real assets & wait. Don’t sell. If they cash flow, improve the cash flow and borrow against them. Rinse, repeat & be patient.
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Ben Cera
Ben Cera@Bencera·
Twitter is starting to feel like the dead internet. AI posting, AI replying
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Bitdeer #SEALMINER A4 is finally going into mass production. Sales, pricing and distribution timeline are still unclear. Seems like a good unit, but we need to know the ROI picture before buying.
Bitdeer@Bitdeer

$BTDR April 2026 Production & Operations Update: ⛏️ Self-mining #hashrate of 65.5 EH/s (⬆️400% Y/Y); Mined 783 $BTC (⬆️372% Y/Y). 🦭 #SEALMINER A4, boasting 9.45J/TH, goes into mass production. 🏢 Colocation lease agreement in advanced stages of negotiations at the Tydal, Norway site. 🧠 #AICloud ARR reached $69 million (⬆️60% M/M) with a utilization rate of 92%. ir.bitdeer.com/news-releases/… #Bitdeer #AI #AIInfrastructure #BitcoinMining #Investors #HPC #GPU #neoCloud

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Simple Mining
Simple Mining@simpleminingio·
Dave: "Hello caller, you're on the air." Caller: "I put half my savings into Bitcoin in 2020." Dave: "Oh no. How much did you lose?" Caller: "It's up 600%."
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GoldTeslaRents
GoldTeslaRents@GoldTeslaRents·
@simpleminingio What does the $BTC price need to be for $0.16kWh to be profitable? Is there an app for that?
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Simple Mining
Simple Mining@simpleminingio·
Global cost to mine 1 Bitcoin in 2026: $38,000 to $92,000. The variable that decides which end you sit on: your kWh rate. At $0.16/kWh (US residential), you're underwater. At $0.07/kWh, you're well inside the spread. Hashprice ran $28-30 per PH/day in Q1: among the lowest readings on record. Only operators with sub-$0.08/kWh power and current-gen ASICs are still healthy. The $0.16/kWh home miner is shutting down. The $0.07/kWh hosted miner is buying his hardware secondhand.
Simple Mining@simpleminingio

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Polyflex Capital
Polyflex Capital@PolyflexCapital·
We're looking for a modular data centre solution for our AI site in Manitoba. @HPE @ETN_Electrical @Vertiv @SchneiderElec - We have the power - bring the infrastructure. DM us.
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Orange Horizon BTC 🟠
Orange Horizon BTC 🟠@OrngeHorizonBTC·
That's true. Doubling the demand charge is definetly still workable. Operators are also arguing "changes to the bill including a grandfathering clause, which would protect businesses such as theirs that set up shop under the existing rules." Either way I hope the legislation does not pass! cbc.ca/news/canada/ma…
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AlbertaHash | Mining the Digital Frontier
In Alberta, it’s all free market, so you almost need to be an energy broker when you buy and sell your electric. Our sites are located near a lot of large solar farms making them able to soak up some of the MWs that are produced by those. So when you think about grid stability, it’s really night time where our electrical pull will probably come from more dirty energy feeding into the grid.
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