mining equipment means an object that falls under a Harmonized System code listed in Annex 1 to the Protocol, including all installed, incorporated or attached accessories, components and parts which do not fall within a separate Harmonized System code listed in that Annex, and all data, manuals and records relating thereto;
mining equipment means the servers and power supplies provided by Customer to produce the Mining Power set forth in the Exhibit B. Each specific device within the Mining Equipment is defined as a “miner” herein.
mining equipment means an object that falls under a Harmonised System code listed in Annex 3 to the Protocol, including all installed, incorporated or attached accessories, components and parts which do not fall within a separate Harmonised System code listed in that Annex, and all data, manuals and records relating thereto; and
Examples of mining equipment in a sentence
Seller shall obtain and maintain, at its own expense, insurance in respect of the Mining Equipment against loss or damage to such Mining Equipment including coverage for fire, theft, earthquake, flooding and such other risks of loss as are customarily covered by insurance on such type of Mining Equipment, and the amount of insurance at any time covering damage to or loss of Mining Equipment shall not be less than $25 million.
More Definitions of mining equipment
mining equipment means any item listed in Annex 3 to the Protocol
mining equipment means equipment purchased by the ProjectCo or any other Seller Group Member for the purposes of the Project.
mining equipment means an object that falls under a Harmonized System code listed in Annex 3 to the Protocol; and
mining equipment means the servers and power supplies provided by the Customer to produce the Mining Power set forth in the Exhibit B.
mining equipment means Mining Rigs and other facility equipment needed to run the Mining Operation;
mining equipment means a powered or self-powered machine or vehicle used to extract coal from a seam or to transport it from the workings or working places to an on-site storage facility, coal processing plant or rail head;
mining equipment means a single computer system that performs the necessary computations for the purpose of validating transactions on the Bitcoin Blockchain. Also called data miner or miner. “Mining Pool Operator” means a group of Bitcoin Miners who regroup their hashrate in order to increase the odds of getting Block rewards on the Bitcoin Blockchain. “Network difficulty” is a measure of how difficult it is to find a hash below a given target. “Network Hashrate” is the total of all hashrate devoted to Bitcoin mining by all Mining Pools and independent Miners. “Sats”, short for satoshis, represent the smallest subdivision of Bitcoin, with one Bitcoin being divisible into 100 million sats, used primarily for microtransactions and as a measure of value within the Bitcoin network. “Wallet” refers to a software or hardware that helps the user to store and manage digital assets. “Watt”, “kW” (or “kilowatt”), and “MW” (or “Megawatt”) are units of power; each refers to electricity and measures the amount of energy in a given time. For instance, 1 watt corresponds to 1 joule of energy during 1 second; the more watts a machine needs to work, the more energy it will consume but the more power it will be able to deliver.