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Business Upturn
07-07-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
BJMINING Unleashes AI-Powered Energy Arbitrage to Revolutionize Bitcoin Mining Profitability
London, July 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — With Bitcoin currently trading at $107,000 — up 60% year-to-date—many U.S.-based mining operations are facing existential threats as single-coin production costs soar to $137,000. In stark contrast, BJMINING, the UK-based cloud mining giant founded in 2015, has reduced its breakeven threshold to $68,000 by leveraging AI-powered dynamic energy networks. Operating more than 60 mining farms globally—100% powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and hydro—BJMINING now serves over 5 million users across 180+ countries and has emerged as a premier ESG-compliant target for institutional capital. The 2025 Hashrate War: Survival Through AI and Green Innovation (1) Crisis of Inverted Margins Electricity Pricing Power: Electricity accounts for 75% of mining operation costs. In regions where prices exceed $0.12/kWh, over 40% of small and medium-sized mining farms have shut down. Profit Compression: Despite a 47% increase in global hashrate since the 2024 halving, block rewards have dropped to 3.125 BTC—bringing marginal profits dangerously close to zero. Seasonal Opportunity: Historical data shows a 70% probability of Bitcoin price increases in July. A breakout above $116,000 could potentially triple cloud mining returns. (2) BJMINING's AI-Powered Energy Arbitrage Engine By dynamically reallocating computational workloads to regions with the lowest operational costs, BJMINING achieves a 42% reduction in energy-related expenses per unit of computing power. Highlights include: Midnight Hydropower in Norway: $0.028/kWh by leveraging off-peak grid loads Icelandic Geothermal: Stable year-round supply at $0.04/kWh Heat Recovery in Canada: Community heating technology slashes energy waste by 30% and earns government-backed carbon credits The Foundation of Trust: Triple-Layer Certification and Frictionless Experience Certification Dimension Backing Institution User Value Carbon-Neutral Operations United Nations Certification Compliant with ESG fund requirements Full Asset Insurance AIG (American International Group) Protection against hackers and natural disasters Security Defense McAfee® + Cloudflare® 99.99% DDoS protection success rate Transparency Engine: All mining operations and revenue distributions are verifiable on-chain. 2025 Contract Yield Matrix (July Performance Test) CEO William Thomas launches tiered hedging contracts with zero management fees and multi-currency payment support: Contract Project Investment Amount The term Total revenue WhatsMiner M50S+ $100 2days $100+$6 WhatsMiner M60S++ $600 7days $600+$52.50 Avalon Miner A1566 $1,200 15days $1,200+$234 WhatsMiner M66S+ $5,800 30days $5,800+$2,610 Antminer L7 $12,000 40days $12,000+$8,160 ANTSPACE HD5 $96,000 54days $96,000+$119,232 'Our AI processes 170,000 energy data points per second—10,000 times more efficient than manual operations.' — William Thomas, CEO of BJMINING Technology Moat: Surpassing Human Limits AI Forecasting System: Anticipates hashrate surges 12 hours in advance, boosting returns by 19.7%. Auto-Reinvestment: Reinvestment efficiency is 23% higher than manual operations, ensuring no missed gains during bull markets. XRP/DOGE Payments: Cross-border settlements in under 2 minutes, enabling seamless DeFi yield scenarios. Industry Inflection Point: Retail Hashpower Migrates to AI Platforms According to Bitdeer, 35% of retail mining hashpower is expected to shift to AI-optimized platforms by 2026. With a decade of operational experience, BJMINING sets the new benchmark: Frictionless Onboarding: DOGE/XRP payments activate within 120 seconds; new users receive a $15 welcome bonus. Volatility-Resistant Architecture: Multi-currency mining (BTC/DOGE/XRP) automatically balances yield fluctuations. Global Consensus: Over 60 mining farms span Kazakhstan (nuclear energy at $0.03/kWh), Norway, and other low-cost energy regions. How to get started- Official Website: App Download: Since its founding in the UK in 2015, BJMINING has continuously integrated low-cost green energy networks worldwide. With over 60 mining farms strategically located in resource-rich regions such as Iceland (geothermal), Norway (hydropower), and Kazakhstan (nuclear), the company has built a dual moat of AI-powered energy scheduling and zero-carbon mining. Over the past decade, BJMINING has served more than 5 million users, with over 500,000 active miners operating daily. Legal Disclaimer: This media platform provides the content of this article on an 'as-is' basis, without any warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied. We assume no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. We do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information presented herein. 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CBS News
25-06-2025
- CBS News
Graduation day for Englewood Restorative Justice Community Court
Wednesday was graduation day for a group of young people who are getting a second chance in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood. They once were charged with non-violent felonies, but their hard work has paid off, and their records are about to be cleared through the Restorative Justice Community Courts system in Cook County. "This organization, this program, and these people in this room nurtured you," said Rodney Carr, first assistant at the Cook County Public Defender's office. More than a dozen people are leaving their past behind and have a new beginning, thanks to the help of the Englewood Restorative Justice Community Court. "The program been a lot of help keeping me on the right track, even though I already was, but it brought more out of me a little bit," said graduate William Thomas. Last summer, Thomas was arrested for carrying a gun without a concealed carry permit. He said he didn't know he needed one. "I now understand that owning a firearm carries great responsibility," he said. Thomas shared his story at the graduation ceremony on Wednesday. His mother, Stephanie, said she was moved to tears. "He gets it, and that's what made me cry, that letter he had to write. I didn't know he had wrote that. Baby, to hear it, coming from him, he took accountability," she said. Nineteen young adults graduated from the Englewood Restorative Justice Community Court on Wednesday. Cook County Judge Donna Cooper said, out of the 19 graduates, 17 of them had been facing gun charges. She said they all had valid Firearm Owner's Identification cards, but didn't have a concealed carry license. "We put them through the gun course so that they know how to carry a gun; how it's supposed to be carried according to this law, the statute; and that they need a conceal carry license," Cooper said. The program has been around for five years and in several locations. Xavier Smith said he's been in the program for the past three years. "To the younger generation, all I'll say is this: karma is real. What you do in the streets, it will eventually come up to you," he said. The program has four locations in Avondale, Englewood, North Lawndale, and Sauk Village. Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans wants to expand the program to three other locations.


BBC News
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Blackpool hotel shut down 'to reopen with ITV Benidorm show theme'
The boss of a Blackpool hotel that was declared unsafe by a council has said it will be themed around TV comedy Benidorm when it reopens. The OYO Blarney Stone on Alexandra Road in South Shore, would be having a "fresh start", manager William Thomas said. The news came after Blackpool Council issued a prohibition notice on the hotel over a serious of concerns including electrical wiring and structural issues. Mr Thomas stressed the hotel had already closed before the order was made. The notice cites four areas of concern – electrical hazards, fire safety issues, structural collapse and food Thomas told the Local Democracy Reporting Service the Blarney Stone was not open at the time the order was made. 'Fresh start' An emergency prohibition order is a legal action taken by a local housing authority to immediately prohibit the use of a residential property (or part of it) when a category 1 hazard exists and poses an imminent risk of serious harm to the health or safety of the Thomas said no-one had been put at risk because the hotel had not been added he agreed with the council action and was working with it "to make sure everything is fine when we open in the next few weeks".Blackpool Council said: "The enforcement notices will not be revoked until the property is made safe. "Planning enforcement officers will also investigate the use of the property. "The 12-room hotel will reopen as the Benipool Solano Style Hotel. The ITV comedy, starring Tim Healy and Johnny Vegas, is about the lives of a group of ex-pats living in the Costa Blanca resort. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.


CBC
03-06-2025
- General
- CBC
This man evacuated his family of eight from the Manitoba wildfires
Raging wildfires have forced thousands of people from their homes in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Some in Manitoba were evacuated as far away as Niagara Falls, Ont., for shelter, including William Thomas. He talks to Hanomansing Tonight about evacuating his family of eight from Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Manitoba. Chief David Monias also touches on the 'frustrating' efforts to get people out of the community to safety.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Local businesses benefit as Southern Miss hosts NCAA Regional
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WHLT) – For the fourth time in program history, the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) will host a NCAA Regional Tournament this weekend. The impact of the game goes far beyond the baseball field. About 10,000 fans are expected to be in the Hub City this weekend. Tourism officials said nearly every hotel in the city is booked. 'Revenue comes in from out of town. People get to enjoy themselves. They deposit their revenue into our local restaurants, into our local hotels. And that in turn turns into tax dollars, which come back into the city so that we can continue to make improvements and make Hattiesburg the great city that it is,' said Frank James III, chairman of the Hattiesburg Tourism Commission. Restaurants have staffed up for the rush. Expect heavy traffic in Hattiesburg for baseball tournament 'For restaurants coming just out of one of our slowest times of the year, getting over that winter time slum, everybody's starting to get out, kids are finally out of school, families are finally going out to eat again. So really, it's honestly a great boost for us. So, we'll take it when we can get it. If we could have more Regionals, I would love to,' said William Thomas, Front of House supervisor for Ed's Burger Joint. 'We will have a good share of people coming in just because the tickets are hard to come by right now. And we have a good baseball following here at 4th Street. So, I think that will have a lot of Southern Miss faithful in here watching the games,' said Slade White, owner of 4th Street Bar. The weekend could be a grand slam and bring in around $4 million in revenue. Places like Serengeti Springs, the Hattiesburg Zoo and local theaters are also expected to be busy this weekend. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.