The Bitcoin Miner Hosting Solution
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Total raised: $400K
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
14.06.2014 | Seed | $400K | - |
Mentions in press and media 6
Date | Title | Description |
04.08.2014 | HashPlex Launches Hydropowered Miner Hosting Facility | The developmental pace of bitcoin mining, both in terms of its scale and complexity, has been as fast and revolutionary as the rise of the price of the digital currency itself. From hobby computers built in basements to vast warehouses of A... |
14.06.2014 | HashPlex Closes $400K Seed Funding Round | According to a post on the company blog, HashPlex, a Seattle, WA-based provider of a full-service hosting for cryptocurrency mining, closed a $400k seed funding round. The round was led by Barry Silbert of Bitcoin Opportunity Corp and Secon... |
13.06.2014 | Hashplex lands $400,000 in funding to bring cloud-based bitcoin mining to the masses | HashPlex, a company that hosts Bitcoin mining equipment, announced today that it raised $400,000 in a seed round. The round was led by Barry Silbert, the Founder of the Bitcoin Opportunity Corporation, and Facebook engineer Jason Prado. The... |
12.06.2014 | Bitcoin Miner Hosting Firm HashPlex Raises $400k in New Funding | UPDATE (12th June 18:45 BST): This article has been updated with comment from HashPlex investor and SecondMarket CEO Barry Silbert. Bitcoin miner hosting company HashPlex has completed a $400,000 seed round led by Barry Silbert of SecondMar... |
12.06.2014 | Outsource Your Bitcoin Mining To HashPlex, Which Just Raised A Seed Round | Are too many Bitcoin mining rigs making your office or home unspeakably hot or noisy? You can just outsource it to someone else. Or at least that’s the premise behind HashPlex, a cryptocurrency-miner hosting company that just raised $400,00... |
22.05.2014 | Bitcoin startup runs your miner for less than you might pay for electricity | HashPlex will give your miner a home and feed it cheap power. CoinTerra reader comments 53 with 31 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit There are at least a couple of problems for anybody... |