GoGreenLight
GoGreenLight (gogreenlight.se) — miner / validator (Bitcoin context)
GoGreenLight is a Sweden-based Bitcoin-industry company that became known for acquiring assets of the bankrupt ASIC manufacturer and mining firm KnCMiner and subsequently bringing that hardware back online to mine Bitcoin. (coindesk.com)
What it did (verifiable public record)
- After KnCMiner’s bankruptcy (May 2016), GoGreenLight moved to buy out the miner and later started mining Bitcoin using the acquired KnC hardware. (coindesk.com)
- Reporting at the time described GoGreenLight as a sister company of Borderlight, an IT/telecom services provider based in Uppsala, Sweden. (coindesk.com)
- Contemporary Swedish blockchain-industry reporting also lists GoGreenLight among Swedish blockchain enterprises and notes ties to Borderlight. (entreprenorskapsforum.se)
“Miner–validator” label (how to interpret it)
In Bitcoin there is no Proof-of-Stake “validator” role; however, Bitcoin miners necessarily perform transaction/block validation as part of assembling and proposing blocks, and typically run full nodes in the process. In that sense, a directory category like “miner-validator” is consistent with a Bitcoin mining operator rather than a PoS validator set.
Note on the website
At the time of lookup, https://www.gogreenlight.se/ did not load (HTTP 502 Bad Gateway), so the description above relies on independent published sources rather than the site’s own text. ([]())
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 1 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
|---|---|---|
| 18EPLvrs2UE11kWBB3ABS7Crwj5tTBYPoa | $ |