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Auradine expands Bitcoin mining solutions with advanced ASIC chips, cooling systems and modular megawatt containers

Auradine Inc., a US-based Bitcoin miner manufacturer, today announced it is unveiling a broadened portfolio of mining products at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas, featuring high-performance ASIC chips, specialized cooling systems, and fully integrated modular containers engineered for scalable, megawatt-class mining operations, according to a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine.

“Our goal is to democratize access to Bitcoin mining and integrate innovation,” said Auradine Rajiv Khemani CEO and co-founder. “Whether you are running a megawatt container or building a small form of heater meter for your home, we provide chips, systems and support to help you succeed. This chapter is designed to provide miners with tools to innovate, expand and operate effectively.”

New ASIC products designed for industrial and small deployments, support customizable formats and have been adopted by operators including Mara Holdings, FutureBit and Deep South operations. In addition to chips, Auladin continues to produce a full range of mining rigs to support a variety of deployment needs.

“Auradine’s ability to deliver high-performance chips and scalable infrastructure coincides with Mara’s mission to stay at the forefront of Bitcoin mining,” said the CTO of Mara Holdings Ashu Swami. “We are happy with our partnership with Auradine and its leading engineering capabilities and innovation.”

Auradine’s modular 1 MW container unit, developed in partnership with fog hash and Fbox, is designed to accommodate 100-200 miners. The Merkel Standard is the first to deploy the system, reporting improved energy efficiency and operational flexibility.

“We were the first to deploy an Auradine container solution, which immediately exceeded our expectations,” said the COO of Merkle Standard Monty Stahl. “The combination of performance, energy efficiency and modular design gives us the flexibility to scale operations faster and faster than traditional infrastructure. This is the innovation that mining industry has long needed.”

Their recent $153 million Series C funding supports it to provide flexible mining infrastructure and provide ASIC chips for third-party integration. The company also plans to expand its hardware expertise to AI and networking through its AuralInks program.

“We were one of the first to try Auradine ASIC chips and were immediately impressed by the support and customization provided by the team,” added the CEO of Deep South Operation LLC Brock Tompkins. “It can help miners like us maintain scalable and efficient efficiency while increasing the standards of decentralized mining.”

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