Cryptocurrency miners shift into Norway and Sweden

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Cryptocurrency miners shift into Norway and Sweden
Cryptocurrency miners are moving in to Norway and Sweden to take advantage of cheap hydro-electric energy and low temperatures to power and cool their servers. Iceland has been Europe's most popular location for miners of digital currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum. But at 6.5 euro ...

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