Core Scientific Announces September 2023 Production and Operations Updates
- Core Scientific deepens strategic relationship with Bitmain, securing 27,000 new, more efficient miners
- Average daily bitcoin production increased despite network difficulty and unplanned downtime
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- Operated approximately 206,000 owned and colocated bitcoin miners
- Produced 965 self-mined bitcoin and an estimated 460 bitcoin from colocated miners
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“Our team continues to showcase unrelenting commitment to maximizing uptime for our total fleet of more than 206,000 miners,” said Adam Sullivan, Core Scientific’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are proud to deepen our strategic relationship with Bitmain, securing 27,000 new, more efficient miners to fuel our near-term hash rate growth plans.”
Month over month bitcoin production remained level while average daily bitcoin production increased, despite a significant increase in network difficulty and unplanned downtime associated with maintenance at Core Scientific’s Grand Forks data center.
The Company continues to work through the Chapter 11 reorganization process and aims to emerge in the fourth quarter.
Key Metrics Summary
Metric |
September 2023 |
August 2023 |
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Self-Mining Bitcoin Produced1 |
965 |
965 |
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Colocation Bitcoin Produced2 |
461 |
403 |
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Average Self-Mined Bitcoin Produced/Day |
32.1 |
31.1 |
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Self-Mining Energized Hash rate3 |
15.0 |
15.1 |
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Colocation Energized Hash rate4 |
7.2 |
6.9 |
||
Total Energized Hash rate |
22.3 |
22.0 |
||
Bitcoin Sold |
1,040 |
1,022 |
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Bitcoin Sales Proceeds ($USD) |
Appx. |
Appx. |
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Average Self-Mining Fleet Efficiency (J/TH)5 |
28.96 |
28.96 |
Data Centers
As of month-end, the Company operated approximately 206,000 bitcoin miners for both self-mining and colocation, representing a total energized hash rate of 22.3 EH/s at its data centers in
Self-Mining
Core Scientific produced 965 bitcoin in September from its owned fleet of miners. As of month end, the Company operated approximately 145,000 owned bitcoin miners, accounting for approximately
Colocation Services
In addition to its self-mining fleet, Core Scientific provided data center colocation services, technology and operating support for approximately 62,000 colocated, customer-owned bitcoin miners, representing approximately
Grid Support
The Company reduced the consumption of power at its data centers in response to extreme temperatures in September, delivering 11,294 megawatt hours to local grid partners. By supporting the grid in such a fashion, Core Scientific helps grid operators keep power flowing to their customers when temperatures rise and air conditioning use increases, and when temperatures drop and heating use increases. Core Scientific works with utility companies and the communities in which it operates to enhance electrical grid stability.
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Core Scientific (OTC: CORZQ) is one of the largest blockchain computing data center providers and miners of digital assets in
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1 Self-Mining Bitcoin Produced represents bitcoin rewards produced by bitcoin miners owned and operated by Core Scientific
2 Colocation Bitcoin Produced represents estimated bitcoin rewards produced by colocated customer-owned miners operated by Core Scientific, including bitcoin rewards paid to the Company pursuant to proceeds sharing agreements
3 Self-Mining Energized Hash Rate represents the total rated capacity of all Company-owned bitcoin miners installed and operating in Core Scientific’s data centers
4 Colocation Energized Hash Rate represents the total rated capacity of all colocated bitcoin miners owned by customers, installed and operating in Core Scientific’s data centers
5 Average Self-Mining Fleet Efficiency (J/TH) represents the weighted average power consumption in Joules per terahash based on the rated efficiency and capacity of each model of miner operating in Core Scientific’s owned self-mining fleet
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