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Green Block Mining Corp.
CNSX:GBMC

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Green Block Mining Corp.
CNSX:GBMC
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Price: 0.05 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.2m CAD
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Green Block Mining Corp. is a CA-based company operating in industry. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2019-11-15. Green Block Mining Corp., formerly Link Global Technologies Inc., is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in locating and securing, for lease and option to purchase, properties with access to power, and deploying the power to conduct digital mining and supply energy for other data hosting services (provided by the Company and/or other service providers in the industry) in North America. The company provides solutions to bitcoin mining and other digital service energy needs. The firm has semi-portable energy container data centers. The firm acquires or leases inactive oil and gas wells (stranded assets) and processes trapped natural gas and connecting it to the power grid, then selling this power to its customers. Its subsidiaries include BMan Corp, Austin Powers LLC, Toasty Hosting LLC, and Link Power Corp.

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