Wu said that according to TheMinerMag, Bitcoin mining hosting provider Revolve Labs plans to build an artificial intelligence data center in central Minnesota after withdrawing its mining expansion proposal due to community opposition. Revolve Labs held a meeting with the Glencoe Economic Development Authority in September and planned to expand its facilities in the city to accommodate one or two artificial intelligence data centers, as well as cooling systems and backup generators. The project is expected to have a capacity of 10 megawatts, employ approximately 10 employees, and cost an estimated $40 million to $60 million. As part of Revolve Labs' proposal, they intend to purchase two plots of land totaling 6.2 acres and build a substation for the expansion. Revolve Labs currently operates a Bitcoin mining facility in Glencoe with a capacity of approximately 20 megawatts and a computing power of 537 PH/s. Previously, the company attempted to increase its mining capacity in Minnesota, but withdrew its application after the community objected due to noise issues.