Bitdeer Technologies Group's June 2025 operations update indicates substantial growth in its self-mining capabilities and infrastructure development. The company reported a total hashrate of 30.6 EH/s, with self-mining hashrate increasing by 21% to 16.5 EH/s. In June, Bitdeer mined 203 BTC, reflecting a 4% increase from May. The SEALMINER A3 series is nearing mass production, while the A4 chip is on track for efficient energy performance. Global infrastructure is expanding, particularly in Bhutan and Norway. Additionally, Bitdeer closed $375 million in convertible notes, marking a significant financing achievement.
In June, Bitdeer mined 203 BTC, a 4% increase from May, driven by higher self-mining hashrate, which rose 21% to 16.5 EH/s. 'In June, we increased our self-mining hashrate by 21% to 16.5 EH/s and we remain on track to reach 40 EH/s by the end of October 2025,' said Matt Kong, Chief Business Officer at Bitdeer.
The company's SEALMINER A3 is nearing mass production, with test results 'meeting expectations,' according to Kong. SEALMINER A2 manufacturing has reached 14.9 EH/s, with 5.3 EH/s shipped to external customers and 4.6 EH/s deployed internally in the U.S., Norway, and Bhutan.
Bitdeer also confirmed the SEALMINER A4 chip remains on track to achieve an expected energy efficiency of approximately 5 J/TH. The firm continues to ramp up its infrastructure globally.
In Bhutan, 132 MW is already online at the Jigmeling site, with an additional 368 MW scheduled for phased energization by the end of Q3 2025. At Tydal, Norway, 70 MW is online, with the remaining 105 MW set to be commissioned by quarter-end.
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