Bitdeer's self-mined Bitcoin production in July reached 282 BTC, representing a month-on-month growth of approximately 39%.
BlockBeats News, August 13th, mining firm Bitdeer Technologies Group reported that the self-mined Bitcoin production in July reached 282 coins, a month-on-month increase of about 39%, mainly due to the deployment of SEALMINER miners, which increased self-mining hash rate by 35% to 22.3 EH/s.
In addition, the company completed the 100 MW water-cooled conversion in Rockdale, Texas, USA, and added 159 MW of power in Bhutan and Norway. The SEALMINER A3 miner is expected to be mass-produced in September, with the next-generation SEAL04 chip targeting an energy efficiency of 5 J/TH. Bitdeer's global power capacity has reached 1257 MW, with further expansion expected by the end of the year.
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