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Cipher Mining Inc. (CIFR) recently entered the AI data center race with major deals with hyperscaler customers. The bitcoin miner is part of a group of companies transitioning from running data ...
Cipher Mining (NASDAQ: CIFR) has acquired a 200 MW site in Ohio to support high-performance computing workloads, according to a company press release on Tuesday. Dubbed Ulysses and covering 195 acres, ...
Site acquisition includes 195 acres of land in Ohio and all necessary interconnection approvals to participate in the PJM market NEW YORK, Dec. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cipher Mining Inc.(NASDAQ: ...
SHINee’s Key has released a statement in response to recent allegations and will be stepping down from all programs. Previously, comedian Park Na Rae was swept up in allegations of receiving illegal ...
Cipher Mining (CIFR) and IREN Limited (IREN) were pure Bitcoin miners before, and they're now pivoting to AI/data center infrastructure, but with distinct business models and risk profiles. IREN is ...
Crypto miner Cipher Mining (CIFR) soared nearly 20% in pre-market on Monday after announcing a $5.5 billion, 15-year deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to supply power and space for artificial ...
IREN Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) and Cipher Mining Inc. (NASDAQ: CIFR) made major moves with Microsoft and Amazon, signaling their shift from Bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure. IREN Limited (NASDAQ: IREN ...
Last month, two journalists decoded part of the famous Kryptos sculpture in front of the CIA building. It’s the latest news in the cryptography world, as ciphers continue to attract code crackers in ...
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The 35-year-old saga of Kryptos, an enigmatic sculpture containing four encrypted messages outside the headquarters of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, recently took a bizarre twist.
After a 35-year quest, the final solution to a famous puzzle called Kryptos has been found. Two writers discovered the fourth answer to the code hidden among the Smithsonian Institution’s archives.