BitFuFu Achieves 36.2 EH/s Hashrate and 728 MW Capacity in June

BitFuFu Grows Bitcoin Production and Infrastructure in Record June Performance

Bitcoin miner BitFuFu reported a strong performance in June, producing 445 BTC—a rise of 11.3% over May—as it continued expanding operations across five continents.

The Singapore-based firm’s total hashrate under management climbed to 36.2 exahashes per second (EH/s), up 6.2% month over month. This total includes 3.8 EH/s from BitFuFu’s own mining operations and 32.4 EH/s from third-party suppliers and hosting clients. The company’s managed power capacity also increased by 11.8% to reach a record 728 megawatts.

Cloud mining remained BitFuFu’s primary revenue driver, accounting for 387 of the 445 BTC mined during June. The firm’s self-mining output rose to 58 BTC, marking a 34.9% increase from the previous month. BitFuFu added 83 BTC to its balance sheet, bringing total bitcoin holdings to 1,792 BTC.

“June was our most productive month of 2025,” said Chairman and CEO Leo Lu. “Reaching record levels of 36.2 EH/s in hashrate and 728 MW in power capacity, we’re proud of the strong operational momentum.”

As of June 30, BitFuFu reported 623,114 registered users on its cloud mining platform, indicating continued demand for its mining-as-a-service offering.

The company’s expansion reflects the broader mining sector’s emphasis on boosting hashrate efficiency and geographic diversification ahead of anticipated changes in the bitcoin network. BitFuFu’s mining fleet currently operates at an average efficiency of 20.1 joules per terahash—a critical metric for managing energy costs in the competitive mining industry.


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