
Key Highlights
- BitFuFu mined 445 bitcoins in June, representing an 11.3% increase from May, while expanding its crypto mining facilities across five continents.
- The company’s total hashrate under management reached 36.2 EH/s, with power capacity hitting a record 728 MW.
- Cloud mining remains the primary revenue stream for BitFuFu, contributing 387 of the bitcoins mined in June.
Bitcoin miner BitFuFu produced 445 bitcoins in June 2025, which is an 11.3% increase compared to May while extending its operation on five continents. The Singapore-based miner’s total hashrate now stands at 36.2 exahashes per second (EH/s), increasing by 6.2% month-over-month. This total includes 3.8 EH/s from BitFuFu’s internal operations and 32.4 EH/s from third-party suppliers and hosting services. Power capacity under management has risen 11.8% to 728 megawatts, achieving its highest level yet.
ASIC miner
ASIC miner (Credit: Shutterstock)
Cloud mining drives the company’s revenues, with 387 bitcoins out of the total 445 mined in June coming from this source. Self-mining delivered 58 BTC, a 34.9% increase from the previous month. The firm added 83 BTC to its reserves, bringing total holdings to 1,792 BTC.
“June was our most productive month of 2025,” stated Chairman and CEO Leo Lu. “Achieving record levels of 36.2 EH/s in hashrate and 728 MW in power capacity, we are proud of our strong operational momentum.”
As of June 30, BitFuFu reported 623,114 registered cloud mining users, indicating strong demand for its mining-as-a-service platform. The company’s push for growth reflects the industry’s focus on hashrate efficiency and geographical diversification in anticipation of future network changes. The firm maintains an average fleet efficiency of 20.1 joules per terahash, an important metric for managing energy costs in a sector sensitive to margins.