Auradine Inc., a US-based Bitcoin miner manufacturer, announced today that it will announce its expanded portfolio of mining products at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas.
“Our goal is to democratize access to Bitcoin mining and enable innovative integration,” said CEO and co-founder of Auradine Rajiv Khemani. “Whether you’re running a megawatt container or building a small form factor heater miter miter for your home, it will help you succeed by providing tips, systems and support. This new chapter is about providing efficient innovation, expansion and operations to miners.”
The new ASIC offering, designed for both industrial and small deployments, supports customizable form factors and is already adopted by operators such as Mara Holdings, Futurebit, and Deep South Operating. Along the chip, Auragin continues to produce a wide range of mining rigs to support a variety of deployment needs.
“Aurazine’s ability to provide both high-performance chips and scalable infrastructure is consistent with Mala’s mission to stay at the forefront of Bitcoin mining,” said Mala Holdings Chief Technology Officer Ashu Swami. “We are pleased with our partnership with Aurazine with our cutting-edge engineering capabilities and innovation.”
Auradine’s modular 1 MW container units were developed in collaboration with Fog Hashing and Fbox and are designed to accommodate 100-200 miners each. Merkle Standard, the first to deploy the system, reported increased energy efficiency and operational flexibility.
“We were the first to deploy Aurazine container solutions and quickly exceeded our expectations,” said the COO of Merkle Standard Monty Stahl. “The combination of performance, energy efficiency and modular design gives you the flexibility to expand operations faster and smarter than traditional infrastructures allow. This is a kind of innovation that mining has long required.”
The recent $153 million Series C funding provides flexible mining infrastructure and supports the push to supply ASIC chips for third-party integration. The company also plans to extend its hardware expertise to AI and network through its Auralinks initiative.
“We were one of the first to try out Aurazine’s ASIC chips and were immediately impressed with the support and customizations our team provided,” added LLC Brock Tompkins, CEO of Deep South Operating. “It helps miners like us to be scalable and efficient while raising the standard for what decentralized mining looks like.”
This post Auradine extends Bitcoin mining solution using advanced ASIC chips, cooling systems and modular megawatt containers, first featured in Bitcoin Magazine and written by Oscar Zara Gaperez.