BitFuFu Inc. is acquiring an 80-megawatt Bitcoin mining facility in East Africa to achieve 4.6 EH/s of mining capacity.
The specter of record-high BTC production costs has painfully slashed the profits of this and many other crypto miners.
Ethiopia. Source: Flickr
The publicly-listed
Bitcoin (BTC) miner from Wall Street, BitFuFu (NASDAQ: FUFU), announced today (Tuesday)
its plans to acquire a majority stake in an 80-megawatt (MW) crypto mining
facility in Ethiopia. The US company is seeking access to cheaper energy in
East Africa due to increasingly lower margins in the BTC mining industry.
The problem
lies in the rising costs. For BitFuFu, they increased by 170% over the past
year, shrinking net profit by 75%.
Wall Street Bitcoin Miner BitFuFu
Purchased BTC Mine in Ethiopia
The
acquisition will boost BitFuFu's total hosting capacity to over 600 MW, with
approximately 13% now under direct ownership and operation by the Nasdaq-listed
company. This represents a departure from BitFuFu's previous asset-light
approach, where third parties hosted all of its 522 MW capacity as of
June 30, 2024.
When equipped with the latest Bitmain S21-series miners, the Ethiopian facility is expected to add a potential mining capacity of 4.6 EH/s. Notably, the site's power costs average below $0.04 per kilowatt-hour, which BitFuFu anticipates will lower its overall Bitcoin production expenses.
Leo Lu, CEO and Chairman of BitFuFu
“This
acquisition is a critical milestone as we work to vertically integrate and
transition towards a more diversified and resilient portfolio of Bitcoin mining
sites,” Leo Lu, CEO and Chairman of BitFuFu, commented. “As we integrate this
facility into our global infrastructure, we can capitalize on lower energy
costs to reduce Bitcoin production expenses, expand our operational capacity,
and enhance profitability.”
Crypto Miners Are Cutting
Costs
BitFuFu's
decision to acquire the Ethiopian facility comes as part of a broader strategy
to strengthen its competitive position in the mining market. With the majority
of its current mining infrastructure based in the United States, this
acquisition could help boost mining profitability.
The company
plans to implement technological upgrades at the new plant to enhance energy
efficiency and mining capacity. The latest report from BitFuFu, along with the
general trends in the BTC mining industry, shows that this move is essential.
In Q2 2024, the company earned $129 million, which is a 70% increase compared
to last year. However, net profit dropped almost fourfold, from $5.1 million to
$1.3 million, due to significantly
higher mining costs.
“We have
already begun planning for technological upgrades to improve energy efficiency
and mining capacity at this site,” Lu added. “Moving forward, we aim to
strengthen our global position by acquiring or building additional facilities
and drive further innovation in the digital asset mining sector while
delivering long-term value to our shareholders.”
Bitcoin mining difficulty is currently at ATH. Source: CoinWarz
To fight this unfavorable trend, BTC mining companies are diversifying into AI and high-performance computing to boost revenues. VanEck's
head of digital assets research, Matthew Sigel, estimates that this
strategic pivot could unlock $38 billion in value for mining companies by 2027.
The publicly-listed
Bitcoin (BTC) miner from Wall Street, BitFuFu (NASDAQ: FUFU), announced today (Tuesday)
its plans to acquire a majority stake in an 80-megawatt (MW) crypto mining
facility in Ethiopia. The US company is seeking access to cheaper energy in
East Africa due to increasingly lower margins in the BTC mining industry.
The problem
lies in the rising costs. For BitFuFu, they increased by 170% over the past
year, shrinking net profit by 75%.
Wall Street Bitcoin Miner BitFuFu
Purchased BTC Mine in Ethiopia
The
acquisition will boost BitFuFu's total hosting capacity to over 600 MW, with
approximately 13% now under direct ownership and operation by the Nasdaq-listed
company. This represents a departure from BitFuFu's previous asset-light
approach, where third parties hosted all of its 522 MW capacity as of
June 30, 2024.
When equipped with the latest Bitmain S21-series miners, the Ethiopian facility is expected to add a potential mining capacity of 4.6 EH/s. Notably, the site's power costs average below $0.04 per kilowatt-hour, which BitFuFu anticipates will lower its overall Bitcoin production expenses.
Leo Lu, CEO and Chairman of BitFuFu
“This
acquisition is a critical milestone as we work to vertically integrate and
transition towards a more diversified and resilient portfolio of Bitcoin mining
sites,” Leo Lu, CEO and Chairman of BitFuFu, commented. “As we integrate this
facility into our global infrastructure, we can capitalize on lower energy
costs to reduce Bitcoin production expenses, expand our operational capacity,
and enhance profitability.”
Crypto Miners Are Cutting
Costs
BitFuFu's
decision to acquire the Ethiopian facility comes as part of a broader strategy
to strengthen its competitive position in the mining market. With the majority
of its current mining infrastructure based in the United States, this
acquisition could help boost mining profitability.
The company
plans to implement technological upgrades at the new plant to enhance energy
efficiency and mining capacity. The latest report from BitFuFu, along with the
general trends in the BTC mining industry, shows that this move is essential.
In Q2 2024, the company earned $129 million, which is a 70% increase compared
to last year. However, net profit dropped almost fourfold, from $5.1 million to
$1.3 million, due to significantly
higher mining costs.
“We have
already begun planning for technological upgrades to improve energy efficiency
and mining capacity at this site,” Lu added. “Moving forward, we aim to
strengthen our global position by acquiring or building additional facilities
and drive further innovation in the digital asset mining sector while
delivering long-term value to our shareholders.”
Bitcoin mining difficulty is currently at ATH. Source: CoinWarz
To fight this unfavorable trend, BTC mining companies are diversifying into AI and high-performance computing to boost revenues. VanEck's
head of digital assets research, Matthew Sigel, estimates that this
strategic pivot could unlock $38 billion in value for mining companies by 2027.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
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