BitFuFu: Mine 3,662 Bitcoins in 2025, currently holding 1,780 Bitcoins

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ChainCatcher reports that mining platform BitFuFu released an unverified Bitcoin production and operational update report for December 2025. In 2025, the company mined a total of 3662 Bitcoins and reduced its staking balance. As of December 31, 2025, it held 1780 Bitcoins, with the staked Bitcoin amount decreasing to 274.

In December 2025, the company produced a total of 188 Bitcoins, with 151 from cloud computing mining and 37 from self-operated mining. During the same period, the company’s managed hash rate was 26.1EH/s, with a managed power capacity of 478MW, and an average miner efficiency of 18.3 J/TH.

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