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... of fans and submersion pumps mingled with fingers tapping keys and coffee being reheated for the fourth time.

Everyone knew what was at stake.

1,450 BTC. That was the current count.

They needed 5,000 before the day was over.

Many of them knew it wouldn't happen. It couldn't. Not in one day. But Darren hadn't said to stop. So they didn't.

By 4pm, most of the employees in the main halls of the company had left, and a new shift took over the work in the Oper ...

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