Hash Talk 2025 to Take Place in Moscow This Week

  • Ultramining.com
  • 18 August, 2025 12:49
Hash Talk 2025 to Take Place in Moscow This Week

Hash Talk 2025 will be held in Moscow this week. The closed meetup will unite miners, data center operators, and industry experts to discuss regulation, business scaling, and energy solutions.

🗓 Date & Time: August 21, 2025, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Venue: Moscow, Slobodskoy Lane, 3, Building 6

Hash Talk 2025 Brings Together Mining Leaders

This week, Moscow will host Hash Talk 2025 — a private gathering of professional miners, data center operators, and companies engaged in cryptocurrency infrastructure. Organizers emphasize that the event’s format focuses on practical knowledge exchange and direct discussions without unnecessary formality.

The event is organized by Interhash in partnership with ViaBTC, one of the world’s largest mining pools. Expected attendees include representatives from DC Mining, IBMM, Egorov Mining, and other key players shaping Russia’s crypto mining market.

Key Topics of Discussion

Hash Talk 2025 participants will address the most relevant challenges of the mining industry. The agenda includes:

  • changes in mining regulations and the operation of the miners’ registry;
  • use of gas generation and hydropower to reduce costs;
  • new equipment models and strategies to improve mining efficiency;
  • practical cases on scaling data centers without losing profitability;
  • operators’ experience in optimizing infrastructure and energy consumption.

Each presentation is based on real projects and insights rarely shared in open sources.

Why You Should Attend Hash Talk 2025

The closed format provides direct access to experts and the opportunity to ask top executives questions in person. Attendees will gain valuable insights and establish business connections. For miners, data center operators, equipment manufacturers, and service companies, this is a chance to strengthen their market position and discover practical solutions.

Admission is free, but seats are limited. Registration is required.

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