The United States House of Representatives has voted forward a bill that would end the restrictive Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, originally imposed during the rule of former leader Bashar al-Assad.
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Cipher Mining (CIFR) and IREN Limited (IREN) were pure Bitcoin miners before, and they're now pivoting to AI/data center infrastructure, but with distinct business models and risk profiles. IREN is ...
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Cipher Mining's stock jumped over 34% despite the company missing Q3 earnings and revenue estimates. The company signed a 15-year, $5.5 billion data center agreement with Amazon Web Services for AI ...
Page insists the company's edge lies in its ability to speak two languages: the grid-wildcatter world that finds power sites and the hyperscaler world that needs ultra-efficient compute farms. "Maybe ...
Cipher Mining (CIFR) jumped 19% on Monday after signing a $5.5 billion lease agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), pushing deeper into the red-hot artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The ...
Bitcoin mining company Cipher Mining surged more than 34% after revealing a new 15-year deal with tech giant Amazon, adding to a wave of partnerships between major technology companies and crypto ...
Last month, two journalists decoded part of the famous Kryptos sculpture in front of the CIA building. It’s the latest news in the cryptography world, as ciphers continue to attract code crackers in ...
Teachers at nine high schools in northeastern Australia discovered days before an ancient history exam that they had mistakenly taught their students about the wrong Roman ruler — Augustus Caesar ...