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Mining with Compassion: Ashanti Pacminer’s Blockchain Donates Big to Kumasi Children’s Home

adminBy adminNovember 20, 2023Updated:November 20, 2023

By Alex Ababio

The Ashanti regional branch office of Pacminer Blockchain Technology Company Limited, a mining platform, has donated food items, assorted drinks, as well as reading and text books worth thousands of Ghana cedis to Kumasi Children’s Home.

The items donated include bags of rice, crates of eggs, biscuits, toffees, toilet rolls, and current science curriculum textbooks, among others.

Presenting the items on behalf of the Ashanti regional management of Pacminer, the team leader, Daniel Oppong, emphasized that this gesture is part of the company’s corporate social responsibility drive to assist the vulnerable in the country. “As part of our social corporate responsibility, we find it necessary to share with the vulnerable in society. We are here at Kumasi Children’s Home as part of our core mandate to donate to these unfortunate children for their upkeep.”

He pledged the team’s unwavering support to the orphans and urged the management of the children’s home to contact the team whenever they face difficulties.

A team member and shareholder of Pacminer, Charles, stressed that the company is here to stay in the region. He insisted, “So long as the company continues to do business in the region, it is in our plans to visit Kumasi Children’s Home once every three months to assist the vulnerable children in their upkeep.”

Charles encouraged the general public to do business with Pacminer, assuring them that it is a legitimate company. “I urge the general public to join Pacminer without entertaining fear and have the courage to make a profit to improve the living conditions of their lives.”

Receiving the items on behalf of the Kumasi Children’s Home supervisor, Madam Mabel Amponsah expressed gratitude to the Pacminer Blockchain team for their generous gesture. She conveyed being deeply moved by the love and compassion demonstrated by the team members and appealed for assistance from charitable organizations and individuals.

Initially owning 19 significant blockchain mining facilities located in various countries like Venezuela, Mongolia, the United States, Norway, and India, Pacminer currently manages close to 800,000 mining rigs with a total electricity capacity of 600 megawatts. With a significant injection of capital, the company intends to increase the number of mining facilities and operate over one million mining rigs, thus creating an innovative, network-distributed architecture. This strategic expansion will continue to enhance Pacminer’s consistent global growth.

Fundamentally, Pacminer remains unwavering in its dedication to providing top-tier mining services. The company boasts a high-caliber, international research and development team, exclusive intellectual property, and a globally-dispersed network of offices complemented by a comprehensive agency sales system. With the ensuing funding installments, Pacminer plans to enhance its market presence by establishing specialized, convergent innovation labs. The focus will be particularly on recruiting specialized talent and integrating cutting-edge technologies to maintain a robust competitive edge in the market.

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