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14/01/26 10:22 UTC-04

Bitdeer reports the world’s largest capacity of controlled mining equipment

At the end of December, the total capacity of Bitdeer’s mining farms reached 71 exahashes per second (EH/s), accounting for about 6% of the global Bitcoin hashrate. The report includes both the mining power of the company’s own facilities (55.2 EH/s) and the hashrate of third-party mining equipment hosted at Bitdeer’s sites.

MARA, which had long held the lead in computing power, stated on its website that it operates at 61.7 EH/s. However, the figures are not directly comparable: Bitdeer reports “total hashrate under management,” while MARA discloses “energized hashrate.”

Bitdeer also reported a sharp increase in Bitcoin production. In December 2025, the company mined 636 BTC, compared with just 145 BTC in December 2024.

The company said it sells nearly all of the Bitcoin it mines, reinvesting the proceeds into infrastructure development, including projects related to artificial intelligence. Bitdeer holds a relatively small Bitcoin reserve of about 2,000 coins. MARA ranks second among mining companies with more than 55,000 BTC, while the largest corporate Bitcoin holder remains Strategy, with around 687,000 BTC.

According to Hashrate Index, the global hashrate stood at approximately 1,020 EH/s on Wednesday, January 14. Combined, Bitdeer and MARA account for roughly 13% of global mining capacity. By comparison, all Russian mining activity is estimated to represent about 16% of worldwide hashrate.

The combined market capitalization of 14 publicly listed mining companies fell by 16% to $59 billion, according to calculations by JPMorgan. Shares of Bitdeer Technologies led the decline, losing more than 36% of their value over the past three months.

See also: "Bitmain sharply reduced prices for mining equipment"

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Editor: Alyona Nabok
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