BitFuFu Hits Record Mining Output and Capacity in June
BitFuFu reported impressive growth in June, producing 445 bitcoin (BTC), an 11.3% increase from May, as it expanded operations across five continents.
The Singapore-based bitcoin miner boosted its total hashrate under management to 36.2 exahashes per second (EH/s), up 6.2% month-over-month. This figure includes 3.8 EH/s from BitFuFu’s proprietary mining and 32.4 EH/s from third-party hosting and services. Managed power capacity also climbed by 11.8%, reaching a record 728 megawatts.
Cloud mining remained the firm’s primary revenue source, accounting for 387 of the 445 BTC mined last month. BitFuFu’s self-mining output rose to 58 BTC, reflecting a 34.9% jump over May. As a result, the company added 83 BTC to its treasury, bringing total bitcoin holdings to 1,792 BTC.
“June marked our strongest month in 2025,” said Leo Lu, Chairman and CEO of BitFuFu. “Achieving 36.2 EH/s in hashrate and 728 MW in power capacity highlights our rapid progress and operational strength.”
BitFuFu’s cloud mining platform now serves 623,114 registered users, reflecting sustained interest in mining-as-a-service products.
The company’s expansion comes as the bitcoin mining sector intensifies efforts to improve efficiency and broaden geographic reach. BitFuFu’s mining fleet operates at an average efficiency of 20.1 joules per terahash, a key factor in controlling energy costs in an increasingly competitive landscape.

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