Mining company Marathon Digital expects to recover $22 million in operating deposits from bankrupt Compute North

Mining company Marathon Digital expects to recover $22 million in operating deposits from bankrupt Compute North


On December 7, bitcoin mining company Marathon Digital announced that it expects to recover $22 million from bankrupt bitcoin mining hosting service provider Compute North. Marathon previously paid $50 million in operating deposits to Compute North, and has now written off $8 million, and expects to recover about $22 million of the remaining $42 million.

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