Fog Hashing Launched an Initiative to Build a Liquid Cooling Ecosystem at Mining Disrupt 2023

SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Fog Hashing, an industry pioneer in liquid cooling technology, along with MicroBT, BitMars, and ePIC, jointly launched the “Co-Building The Liquid Cooling Ecosystem” initiative to accelerate the development of liquid cooling technology at the world’s largest Bitcoin mining expo, Mining Disrupt on July 25–27 in Miami, USA.

Fog Hashing, along with MicroBT, BitMars, and ePIC, jointly launched the”Co-Building The Liquid Cooling Ecosystem” initiative. 28 companies have been invited to sign Letters of Intent, jointly aiming to accelerate the application of this technology.

Fog Hashing had previously introduced full-stack liquid cooling products to the mining industry. At the expo, they demonstrated container-based immersion cooling solutions for large-scale deployment. However, technology and products are not the only factors hindering liquid cooling from becoming mainstream. — collaboration across the industrial chain is needed.

“Our vision is to make blockchain computing infrastructure more efficient, sustainable, and robust, and liquid cooling is one of the key underlying technologies,” said Paul Jin Li, CEO of Fog Hashing. “However, we’ve learnt from our customers that guiding the crypto mining industry towards liquid cooling not only requires the best technologies and products but also a collaborative approach to overcome traditional path dependencies from the air cooling era. It demands the unified efforts of enterprises, research institutions, and users to leverage their strengths to advance the industry.”

At the expo, MicroBT, Fog Hashing, BitMars, and ePIC launched an initiative to build a liquid cooling ecosystem, and 28 companies have been invited to sign Letters of Intent, jointly aiming to accelerate the application of this technology. The next step will promote more extensive and in-depth cooperation among all companies to better serve the industry and miners. This collaboration includes areas such as technical discussions, industrial standard formulation, product design, exploration of application scenarios, supply chain collaboration, user services, policy research, and more.

In the panel discussion about cooling technology, when asked “What will cooling technology be like in ten years?” Paul answered, “The best way to predict the future is to invent it, together.”

“MicroBT has been continually investing in R&D in liquid cooling technology, and has launched the most advanced WhatsMiner M56 and M53 series native liquid cooling products. We hope that through the cooperation with our strategic partners such as Fog Hashing, we can accelerate the maturity and mass adoption of liquid cooling technology for blockchain infrastructure computing,” said Wright Wang, Marketing Director of MicroBT, “we’d like to invite you to join us and better serve the industry.”

About Fog Hashing Pte. Ltd.

Fog Hashing is a leading equipment manufacturer for blockchain computing, serving global customers from more than 30 countries. Leveraging its advanced liquid cooling technology, both ultimate efficiency and overclocked hashrate are achieved, thus significantly increasing the ROI of PoW mining.

For more information visit http://foghashing.io

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