CleanSpark makes a major move in its mining expansion strategy, locking down 447 acres of land in Brazoria County, Texas. The deal grants immediate access to 300 megawatts of power infrastructure—and that's just the starting point. The roadmap shows plans to double capacity to 600 megawatts, positioning the operation as a significant player in the competitive mining landscape. This kind of land and energy acquisition reflects the ongoing race among mining firms to secure physical infrastructure and stable power sources as hash rate competition intensifies. Texas has become a hub for such operations, offering both abundant land availability and competitive electricity costs that make large-scale mining operations economically viable.

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