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Greenidge Announces Launch of New Self-Mined Bitcoin Retention Strategy to Drive Growth

DRESDEN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Greenidge Generation Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GREE) (“Greenidge” or the "Company"), a vertically integrated cryptocurrency datacenter and power generation company, today announced that it recently implemented a new self-mined bitcoin retention strategy that enables it to accumulate bitcoin from its owned miners in order to increase its bitcoin holdings and further drive the Company’s growth. The new strategy follows recent progress Greenidge has made reducing its c...

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