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Wednesday 19 June 2024 4:52 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 18 June 2024 5:23 pm

From telecom towers to crypto mines: Deutsche Telekom dives into Bitcoin mining

By: Coinrule

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In a stunning announcement at the BTC Prague conference, Deutsche Telekom, Europe’s largest telecom provider and parent of T-Mobile, unveiled its plans to enter the Bitcoin mining arena.
In a stunning announcement at the BTC Prague conference, Deutsche Telekom, Europe’s largest telecom provider and parent of T-Mobile, unveiled its plans to enter the Bitcoin mining arena.

Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital assets.

In a stunning announcement at the BTC Prague conference, Deutsche Telekom, Europe’s largest telecom provider and parent of T-Mobile, unveiled its plans to enter the Bitcoin mining arena. Dirk Röder, head of Web3 infrastructure at Deutsche Telekom’s subsidiary T-Systems MMS, disclosed that the company will not only mine Bitcoin but also innovate how it’s done. Renowned for its global network and technological expertise, Deutsche Telekom views this as a natural extension of its services.

With a significant presence in over 50 countries, Deutsche Telekom’s move into Bitcoin mining could transform the industry. This step is intended to bolster its blockchain activities as the company is already operating nodes for networks like Ethereum, Polygon, and Celo.

Bitcoin mining involves powerful computers solving intricate mathematical problems to validate transactions on the Bitcoin network. This method ensures the security and creation of new bitcoins but is infamous for its heavy energy consumption. Deutsche Telekom plans to tackle this challenge head-on with a pilot program aimed at optimizing energy use. Their innovative approach adjusts mining operations based on energy availability. They plan to reduce operations during shortages and increase them when there’s a surplus.

In a stunning announcement at the BTC Prague conference, Deutsche Telekom, Europe’s largest telecom provider and parent of T-Mobile, unveiled its plans to enter the Bitcoin mining arena.

Deutsche Telekom’s initiative isn’t happening in isolation. Other corporate heavyweights are also dipping their toes into Bitcoin mining. The Chinese telecom company Coolpad Group has shifted its focus from smartphones to cryptocurrency by investing heavily in mining rigs. Other companies are also adding Bitcoin to their treasuries and investing in mining stocks. For instance, asset manager BlackRock became a major shareholder in several Bitcoin mining firms last year.

In another twist in the mining industry, Core Scientific (CORZ), a major Bitcoin miner in North America, rejected a $1 billion buyout offer from cloud computing firm CoreWeave. In 2023, Core Scientific mined almost $1.4 billion worth of Bitcoin. Despite facing bankruptcy issues, the company has rebounded, highlighting the lucrative potential and intense competition in the Bitcoin mining industry.

As Bitcoin’s total supply nears its limit, interest from corporate giants like Deutsche Telekom underscores the cryptocurrency’s growing allure. This trend could signal a broader integration of blockchain technology into traditional sectors, blending digital currencies with established global infrastructures. With every new entrant, Bitcoin’s influence grows, promising an exciting future for the crypto world and beyond.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not represent those of CityAM, its affiliates, or employees. 

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