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by: xpoolPosted on: September 4, 2025

Compass Mining Powers Up New Minnesota Data Center for Enhanced Customer Control

Compass Mining has expanded its Bitcoin mining infrastructure in the U.S. with a new 7.5 MW site in Minnesota, further solidifying the company’s commitment to dependable operations and customer choice. The facility, powered by data center company AAIM, will join Compass Mining’s existing network of hosting sites and offers enhanced options for customers within the MISO market.

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