
Abu Dhabi, December 8 — The global mining sector is standing at an inflection point, and the future was on full display this week at the Bitcoin MENA Conference. During the event, MicroBT officially unveiled its highly anticipated WhatsMiner M70 series. As a trusted provider of industrial-grade immersion and hydro-cooling systems, and a long-term certified partner of MicroBT, FogHashing was honored to be part of this milestone event.

The debut of the M70 series marks a watershed moment for the industry, signaling a definitive shift toward unprecedented energy efficiency and high-density computing. However, the most critical takeaway from the launch wasn't just the silicon—it was the strategy. As MicroBT rightly emphasized, the industry’s next chapter is “More Than Hardware.” It requires an open, collaborative partnership ecosystem. FogHashing’s strategic presence at the event underscored our shared commitment to this vision: moving beyond isolated hardware sales to co-develop customized, full-stack cooling and deployment solutions that drive real-world progress.

Taking the stage to represent FogHashing, Nick Burley, Vice President of North America, delivered a compelling keynote titled, “Bitcoin Blocks, AI FLOPS, Power Non-Stop.” He tackled the elephant in the room: the convergence of Bitcoin mining and AI computing is no longer constrained by chip manufacturing, but by power availability and thermal management.
Nick mapped out FogHashing’s pragmatic approach to this shifting landscape. He advocated for a "mining-first" infrastructure design that is inherently adaptable to the rigorous demands of future AI workloads. By bridging the gap between power, cooling, and operational deployment, his session reinforced FogHashing’s role as an architect of the industry's next-generation digital infrastructure.

In an industry often distracted by hype, the M70 launch event served as an invaluable platform for leaders to align on tangible technological shifts. FogHashing utilized this opportunity to reaffirm our core ethos: clear communication, pragmatic engineering, and mutual growth. We center our message entirely on what we do best—building robust liquid-cooling ecosystems that solve the complex thermal and operational bottlenecks facing today’s high-density facilities.
In the spirit of ecosystem co-construction, FogHashing looks forward to deepening our collaboration with MicroBT and the broader community. Together, we are turning industry constraints into shared successes, powering the evolution of compute, one block—and one FLOP—at a time.
