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AIXA Miner, Cloud Mining Platform Launches AI-Powered ETH and XRP Passive Incomeline

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Colorado, USA — As global interest in decentralised finance accelerates, AIXA Miner has announced the launch of its latest AI-integrated cloud mining solution, responding to rising demand for simplified, compliant access to a high-yield passive income platform. The system supports automated payouts in Ethereum (ETH) and XRP and emphasizes operational stability and regulatory alignment.

The announcement comes at a time when Ethereum and XRP are attracting fresh interest from investors, despite the ups and downs in the overall market. Ethereum recently crossed the $3,750 mark, supported by strong interest from big investors in ETH-based spot ETFs and growing activity in smart contract development.

With these changes in the market, experts say more people are moving away from traditional mining hardware and choosing cloud-based crypto mining instead. A 2025 Blockchain Council report shows that cloud mining now makes up 29% of global crypto mining—a jump of over 10% from last year. This shift is mainly due to concerns about the environment, rising electricity bills, and stricter local laws against physical mining.

AIXA Miner is one of the world’s largest mobile-based crypto earning platforms, offering users a convenient way to participate in mining without investing in costly hardware or managing complex operations.

AIXA Miner’s newly introduced infrastructure employs artificial intelligence to optimize hash power allocation in real time, factoring in network difficulty and asset volatility. This approach aims to ensure that users, regardless of technical background, can participate in crypto mining without directly managing hardware, energy costs, or maintenance cycles.

A company spokesperson commented, “The current phase of crypto mining calls for adaptive systems that not only maximise efficiency but also meet increasing expectations for compliance, transparency, and ease of use. Our model is designed to reflect those priorities.”

The platform provides mobile crypto mining access and incorporates smart contract-driven earnings distribution, with a focus on daily ETH and XRP payouts. While the service supports passive income generation, it also aligns with evolving regulatory expectations. Key features reportedly include third-party audited smart contracts, encrypted wallets, and identity verification protocols in accordance with KYC requirements.

The broader crypto industry has been marked by significant technological shifts in recent months. Cloud-based earning platforms are emerging as preferred tools for individuals and institutions seeking to reduce their environmental footprint while maintaining exposure to crypto-based revenue. A report by Cointelegraph Research earlier this year indicated that decentralised income tools—including cloud mining and staking—are likely to become more prominent in portfolio diversification strategies by 2026.

The regulatory landscape is also maturing. With recent legislative proposals in the U.S., U.K., and Southeast Asia addressing custody, taxation, and consumer protection, platforms offering secure and scalable mining options are positioned to benefit from increased investor confidence.

AIXA Miner’s launch underscores how cloud-based earning platforms are adapting to this new environment by building systems that deliver not only high-performance outcomes but also stability and compliance in an unpredictable global market.

With Ethereum and XRP continuing to serve as leading assets for smart contract execution and digital payments, earning platforms that enable automated accumulation of these assets may find increased relevance among users looking for reliable, mobile-first alternatives to trading or DeFi protocols.

As the cryptocurrency sector evolves, data-driven, AI-supported infrastructure is expected to redefine how passive crypto income is generated. The emergence of such tools reflects a broader trend in financial technology—where automation, security, and ease of access converge to shape the next generation of decentralised participation.

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This press release is for informational purposes only. Participation in mobile-based earning involves risk and may not be suitable for everyone. AIXA Miner does not offer financial advice or guarantee specific outcomes. Please conduct your own research before engaging in any earning activity.

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