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BitFuFu
2026-08-08 03:31:31

BitFuFu Produced 112 BTC in July; Holdings Drop 21% on Prepaid Hashrate

Bitcoin miner BitFuFu released its unaudited production and operating figures for July, showing output of 112 BTC. That total consisted of 72 BTC from self-operated mining and 40 BTC from cloud mining, equal to 3.6 BTC per day. The company's Bitcoin holdings declined from 1,671 BTC in June to 1,314 BTC at the end of July, down about 21%. BitFuFu said the drop was driven by prepayments for future hashrate capacity starting in August 2026 and running for 330 days, rather than by any sale of coins. Total hosted hashrate fell to 14.2 EH/s from June's 15.3 EH/s, while self-owned hashrate rose 2.9% month over month to 3.6 EH/s. Hashrate contributed by third-party suppliers and hosting clients was 10.6 EH/s. Average fleet efficiency stood at 18.0 J/TH, and total hosted power capacity declined to 255 MW from 273 MW.

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BitFuFu Produced 112 BTC in July; Holdings Drop 21% on Prepaid Hashrate
BitFuFu
2026-08-07 12:15:08

BitFuFu reports 112 BTC mined in July, holdings fall to 1,314

BitFuFu Inc., the bitcoin mining hardware and mining services company listed on Nasdaq under the ticker FUFU, released its unaudited bitcoin production and operating metrics for July 2026 on Aug. 7. The company said it produced 112 BTC during the month. That total included 40 BTC from cloud mining and 72 BTC from self-mining operations. Average daily production came in at 3.6 BTC, with the company stating that the monthly figures declined from the prior month. BitFuFu also reported a drop in its bitcoin treasury. Its holdings fell from 1,671 BTC in June to 1,314 BTC in July. According to the company, the reduction was mainly tied to an advance payment for newly added hash rate capacity. BitFuFu said that capacity is scheduled to begin in August 2026 and will run for 330 days. The figures disclosed were unaudited.

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BitFuFu reports 112 BTC mined in July, holdings fall to 1,314
Bitcoin minin
2026-08-03 23:45:39

July mining update: Poolin files for Chapter 11 as Bitcoin miners lean harder into AI data centers

Bitcoin mining remained under heavy pressure through July, with network hashrate and difficulty still below prior peaks and miner revenue metrics hovering near multi-year lows. Data cited by Bitcoin Magazine Pro, Bitcoin News, VanEck, CryptoQuant and others pointed to a prolonged capitulation phase, falling unit hashprice, shrinking miner-held balances, and weak fee contribution relative to block subsidies. At the same time, a growing list of public mining companies expanded their push into AI and high-performance computing, with Bitdeer, CleanSpark, MARA, Core Scientific, Galaxy Digital, Keel Infrastructure and LM Funding all disclosing data-center, power-capacity, or HPC-related developments. On the legal and financing front, Poolin and two U.S. affiliates sought Chapter 11 protection in New Jersey, while BitRiver founder Igor Runets was moved into pre-trial detention in Moscow. Regulatory and policy developments also stayed active across New Hampshire, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Malaysia, underscoring that the sector is now being shaped as much by energy, capital markets and infrastructure strategy as by Bitcoin price alone.

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July mining update: Poolin files for Chapter 11 as Bitcoin miners lean harder into AI data centers
BitFuFu
2026-07-22 20:35:14

BitFuFu Posts $35 Million Q1 Loss as Hashrate Climbs to 25.9 EH/s

BitFuFu reported unaudited Q1 2026 results with revenue of $72.7 million and a net loss of $35 million, driven by a $35.6 million non-cash fair value loss tied to Bitcoin's decline. Managed hashrate rose to 25.9 EH/s, and the company held 1,794 BTC at quarter-end.

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BitFuFu Posts $35 Million Q1 Loss as Hashrate Climbs to 25.9 EH/s
Crypto Fundin
2026-07-16 02:20:27

Crypto Primary Funding Hit $8.658 Billion in H1 as Japan Passes Law Change to Cut Tax Rate and Open ETF Path

A broad set of policy, market-structure, ETF, stablecoin and exchange developments shaped the latest 24-hour cycle in crypto. RootData said the industry logged $9.081 billion in total fundraising across 259 deals in the first half of 2026, with primary-market financing, excluding IPOs, post-IPO rounds and M&A, reaching $8.658 billion. That segment was down 26.1% year over year, while deal count fell 28.5%. March and May were the busiest months by activity, and the data pointed to a market still functioning but increasingly driven by a smaller number of larger rounds, more concentrated venture participation, and heavier interest in DeFi, infrastructure, CeFi, AI, payments and RWA. Japan moved to the front of the regulatory agenda after the upper house approved revisions to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. The overhaul would classify crypto assets as financial products, add insider-trading restrictions, toughen penalties for unlicensed operators, and set up the legal framework for crypto ETFs. The tax treatment is also set to change. From Jan. 1, 2028, gains from crypto trading are expected to shift from a comprehensive regime with rates of up to 55% to a separate self-assessed tax system of about 20%, matching stocks, with loss carryforwards of up to three years. Elsewhere, the U.S. and U.K. published a joint digital-asset roadmap centered on regulated stablecoins and tokenization, South Korea said it plans to push a Digital Asset Basic Act in the second half, spot Bitcoin and Ether ETF flow data stayed active, and exchanges including OKX and Binance announced new tokenized equity products and collateral expansions.

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Crypto Primary Funding Hit $8.658 Billion in H1 as Japan Passes Law Change to Cut Tax Rate and Open ETF Path
BitFuFu
2026-07-13 07:24:36

BitFuFu Sells 184 BTC, Treasury Drops to 1,671 BTC

Bitcoin mining company BitFuFu has sold 184 BTC, reducing its total bitcoin holdings to 1,671 BTC. The update was shared through a post linked to BTCtreasuries on X. Foresight categorized the item under market analysis. No additional details were provided in the source material about the timing of the sale beyond the publication timestamp, the reason for the disposal, or whether the transaction was part of a broader treasury management plan. The reported figures in the source were limited to the amount sold and the company’s remaining bitcoin holdings. As provided, the brief points to a change in BitFuFu’s treasury position rather than a wider operational update.

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BitFuFu Sells 184 BTC, Treasury Drops to 1,671 BTC