JA Mining: $17 Million Series A Raised For Expanding Green Mining Infrastructure

By Amit Chowdhry ● Jul 19, 2025

Ja Mining, a blockchain infrastructure company, has closed a $17 million Series A round, funded by investors with experience in blockchain and renewable energy. The money will expand renewable-powered cloud mining across North America, Europe, and Asia.

This funding comes as the crypto infrastructure sector gains more institutional and retail interest due to demand for energy-efficient, secure, and automated solutions, with confidence in Ja Mining’s AI-powered, eco-friendly mining plans.

AI upgrades could boost platform efficiency and user yields by up to 20%, offering more predictable returns amid market volatility. Cloud mining now serves as a strategic, passive income asset.

Funds will upgrade and launch renewable-powered data centers in Canada, Northern Europe, and Southeast Asia.

In 2025, cloud mining grew by over 28%, with 60% of new facilities adopting renewable energy, showing industry momentum.

Since its 2004 founding and entering blockchain in 2004, Ja Mining has focused on transparency and energy efficiency,

aiming to attract users seeking alternatives to traditional crypto investments by eliminating hardware and ensuring data and environmental standards.

How the funding will be used: Part of the capital will fund the development of AI tools to optimize systems, manage resources dynamically, forecast block validation times, and reduce energy use across mining centers.

KEY QUOTES:

“Sustainable mining is no longer an ideal—it’s a requirement. This Series A financing enables us to scale infrastructure that aligns with both global energy goals and the demand for secure, intelligent blockchain access.”

“This funding validates our commitment to providing both environmental responsibility and operational integrity,” added a spokesperson. “We’re not just expanding capacity—we’re building next-generation infrastructure for the decentralized economy.”

Ja Mining spokesperson

 

 

 

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