Satellite imagery reveals $IREN's construction progress is picking up pace. Looking at the recent photos, you can spot concrete foundation work happening at two distinct locations—most likely corresponding to Horizon 3 and Horizon 4 development phases.
Here's what's interesting: according to on-the-ground analysis, the Horizon 4 construction timeline appears to be running several months faster than originally scheduled. That's a pretty solid sign for project momentum.
If this acceleration continues, 2026 could be a turning point for the project. Infrastructure buildouts like this typically signal serious commitment and real-world progress, not just hype. Worth keeping an eye on how the next quarters unfold.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-15 05:57
Satellite images show that Horizon 4 is ahead by a few months, and this progress is indeed worth paying attention to. Based on the scale of infrastructure investment, substantial returns should be seen by 2026.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-12 21:07
Wow, is it really under construction? I thought it was just a PPT project before.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-12 21:00
Satellite images are all talking now, it seems like $IREN is really getting things done this time.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-12 20:53
Whoa, Horizon 4 coming out several months early? Is this true or just more hype?
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-12 20:46
Whoa, Horizon 4 is coming out several months early? That's pretty impressive.
Satellite imagery reveals $IREN's construction progress is picking up pace. Looking at the recent photos, you can spot concrete foundation work happening at two distinct locations—most likely corresponding to Horizon 3 and Horizon 4 development phases.
Here's what's interesting: according to on-the-ground analysis, the Horizon 4 construction timeline appears to be running several months faster than originally scheduled. That's a pretty solid sign for project momentum.
If this acceleration continues, 2026 could be a turning point for the project. Infrastructure buildouts like this typically signal serious commitment and real-world progress, not just hype. Worth keeping an eye on how the next quarters unfold.