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Company History

MARK MINER, founded in 2020, is dedicated to making cryptocurrency cloud mining accessible, convenient, and straightforward for all users. We operate a world-class cloud computing platform utilizing advanced deployment technology to serve a diverse global audience. With MARK MINER, users can mine cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin from anywhere, leveraging equipment housed in our own data centers and those of our partners.

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