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CoinTerra™ designs and produces best-in-class Bitcoin mining ASIC processors and systems. Our state-of-the-art design methodologies and advanced architectures enable us to deliver Bitcoin mining solutions with the highest performance ASICs for the lowest power and die area. We are proud to lead the retail bitcoin mining market with our new GoldStrike™ I ASIC and our 2TH/s TerraMiner™ IV Bitcoin miner rigs – both representing the highest performance Bitcoin miner hardware that are currently announced. | CoinTerra™ designs and produces best-in-class Bitcoin mining ASIC processors and systems. Our state-of-the-art design methodologies and advanced architectures enable us to deliver Bitcoin mining solutions with the highest performance ASICs for the lowest power and die area. We are proud to lead the retail bitcoin mining market with our new GoldStrike™ I ASIC and our 2TH/s TerraMiner™ IV Bitcoin miner rigs – both representing the highest performance Bitcoin miner hardware that are currently announced. |
Revision as of 00:00, 9 March 2015
CoinTerra™ designs and produces best-in-class Bitcoin mining ASIC processors and systems. Our state-of-the-art design methodologies and advanced architectures enable us to deliver Bitcoin mining solutions with the highest performance ASICs for the lowest power and die area. We are proud to lead the retail bitcoin mining market with our new GoldStrike™ I ASIC and our 2TH/s TerraMiner™ IV Bitcoin miner rigs – both representing the highest performance Bitcoin miner hardware that are currently announced.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
On Jan 24, 2015, CoinTerra filed a petition for chapter 7 bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas Austin Division (Case #: 1:15-bk-10109). Further information can be found at the Court's website. http://www.txwb.uscourts.gov/node/19 [1]