Bitfarms Mined over 3,000 Bitcoin in 2021 through November
Bitfarms Ltd. (NASDAQ: BITF // TSXV: BITF) reported a significant production update for November 2021, achieving a hashrate increase of 16% to 2.1 Exahash per second. The company mined 3,089 BTC in the first 11 months of 2021, with nearly 3,000 BTC valued at approximately $175 million. November production included 339 BTC, and the average daily production reached 11+ BTC, equating to about US$649,000 daily. Bitfarms is on track to grow its hashrate to 3 EH/s in Q1 2022 and 8 EH/s by year-end 2022.
- Increased hashrate from 1.8 EH/s to 2.1 EH/s, representing a 16% improvement.
- Mined 3,089 BTC in 2021, with nearly 3,000 BTC valued at $175 million as of November 30.
- Daily production approximately $649,000 at the BTC price of $59,000.
- Expansion in capacity with a new hydro-powered facility in Washington state.
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- Increases Hashrate 300 Petahash to 2.1 Exahash –
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TORONTO, Ontario and BROSSARD, Québec, Dec. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bitfarms Ltd. (NASDAQ: BITF // TSXV: BITF), a global Bitcoin self-mining company, provides a Bitcoin (BTC) production and operations update for the month of November 2021.
“Our industry leading BTC production reached over 3,000 BTC mined in the first 11 months of 2021,” said Emiliano Grodzki, Bitfarms Founder and Chief Executive Officer. “Even with an increase in network difficulty, our BTC production level held steady in November, and we ended the month with nearly 3,000 Bitcoin, valued at
November 2021 Bitfarms’ Mining Production Update
- 2.1 EH/s achieved effective November 25, 2021.
- 339 new BTC mined during November 2021.
- 3,089 BTC mined in the first eleven months of 2021.
- 11+ BTC mined daily on average, equivalent to about US
$649,000 per day based on a BTC price of US$59,000 on November 30. - 2,973 BTC deposited into custody for the year through November 30, 2021, representing approximately
96% of Bitfarms’ 2021 BTC production and a total value of approximately US$175 million based on a BTC price of US$59,000.
November 2021 Bitfarms’ Mining Operations Highlights
- 3,588 Bitmain S19j Pro miners received.
- 400 MicroBT M30S miners received.
- The remaining 702 Bitmain S19j Pro scheduled for delivery are expected to be received in the first half of December.
- Contractually secured 1,200 Bitmain S19 XP miners for delivery in 2022 – at 140 Terahash per second the most powerful and efficient miner available in the market today.
- Acquired a 24-Megawatt (MW) hydro-powered facility in Washington state and entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to co-develop up to an additional 75 MW in the area.
- Boosted capacity from 82 MW to 106 MW, reflecting the acquisition of the Washington state facility.
Bitfarms’ BTC 2021 Monthly Production
Month | BTC | |
January | 199 | |
February | 178 | |
March | 221 | |
April | 232 | |
May | 262 | |
June | 265 | |
July | 391 | |
August | 354 | |
September | 305 | |
October | 343 | |
November | 339 |
Bitfarms reiterates its goals to grow its hashrate to 3 EH/s in first quarter 2022 and 8 EH/s by year end 2022.
About Bitfarms Ltd.
Founded in 2017, Bitfarms is a global Bitcoin self-mining company, running vertically integrated mining operations with onsite technical repair, proprietary data analytics and Company-owned electrical engineering and installation services to deliver high operational performance and uptime.
Having demonstrated rapid growth and stellar operations, Bitfarms became the first Bitcoin mining company to complete its long form prospectus with the Ontario Securities Commission and started trading on the TSX-V in July 2019. On February 24, 2021, Bitfarms was honoured to be announced as a Rising Star by the TSX-V. On June 21, 2021, Bitfarms started trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Bitfarms has a diversified production platform with five industrial scale facilities located in Québec and one in Washington state. Each facility is over
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