Bitcoin Mining: Colocation Opportunities in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Cheyenne, Wyoming

When Bison Blockchain began developing the Campstool bitcoin mining site, the plan had always been to use electrical power from the Campstool substation (pictured here) to power bitcoin mining machines, whereby the state of Wyoming would receive a per-machine royalty (or Bitcoin mining returns) under a Special Use Lease (SUL).

No one envisioned Bison’s removal from the project by its former Chinese partners (especially given all of Bison’s work to develop the Campstool site) or the subsequent sale of the North Range and Campstool sites (and valuable power contract for 75MWs) to CleanSpark Inc.

Bison Blockchain is currently gathering American bitcoin mining partners to join in a colocation site. If you are interested in colocation opportunities, or would like to learn more about our site locations and pricing, please contact us.

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