TLDR
- Bitdeer increased its self-mining hashrate to 70 EH/s in March 2026 and led peers by computing power.
- Bitdeer produced 661 self-mined bitcoins in March, marking a 480% increase from the previous year.
- The company expanded its total hashrate under management to 78.1 EH/s by the end of March.
- Bitdeer controls about 225,000 self-owned mining rigs out of 262,000 machines under management.
- The firm is scaling toward 3.0 gigawatts of global energy capacity across active and planned sites.
Bitdeer expanded its self-mining capacity to 70 EH/s in March 2026 and led global peers by compute power. The company produced 661 self-mined bitcoins during the month, marking a 480% increase year over year. It also increased total hashrate under management to 78.1 EH/s, while advancing its AI infrastructure business.
Bitdeer Expands Fleet and Energy Capacity
Bitdeer reported 661 self-mined bitcoins in March 2026, up 480% from last year. The company raised its self-mining hashrate to 70 EH/s during the month. It stated that this level made it the largest miner by computer power.
Earlier, Bitdeer reported 71 EH/s in total hashrate under management at year-end. At that time, its self-mining capacity stood at 55.2 EH/s. Now, the total managed hashrate has increased to 78.1 EH/s, including hosted machines.
The firm controls about 225,000 self-owned rigs out of 262,000 machines under management. It also continues expanding toward 3.0 gigawatts of global energy capacity. This figure includes both active operations and projects in the pipeline.
The global Bitcoin hashrate stands at about 855 EH/s, according to The Block data. Although the network recorded a quarterly decline, capacity remains elevated compared to past levels. Bitdeer increased deployed power even as network conditions shifted.
The company also advanced its AI Cloud operations during March. It reported AI Cloud utilization of 94%, up from 64% in February. Annual run rate for AI Cloud reached about $43 million, rising 105% month over month.
Matt Kong, Chief Business Officer, addressed the update. He said, “This momentum underscores both the scale of the market opportunity and our ability to execute effectively.” The company confirmed continued deployment of high-performance AI infrastructure.
Bitdeer continues introducing new mining hardware into its fleet. It finalized assembly plans for the SEALMINER A4 series, which reports efficiencies near 9.45 J/T. In February, it launched the SEALMINER DL1 Air series for Scrypt-based networks.
CleanSpark and Canaan Report March Output
CleanSpark produced 658 bitcoins in March and raised its year-to-date total to 1,799 BTC. The company reported an operating hashrate of 50 EH/s at month-end. It also recorded an average operating hashrate of 47.3 EH/s.
The firm deployed 224,473 mining machines across its portfolio. Its fleet achieved a peak efficiency of 16.07 J/Th. Management stated that the average monthly hashrate increased by 11% during the quarter.
CleanSpark controls more than 1.8 gigawatts of power, land, and data centers in the United States. Of that total, it currently utilizes 808 megawatts. CEO Matt Schultz confirmed expansion efforts into AI and high-performance computing.
He said the company is making “headway toward securing our first hyperscale customer.” The firm continues discussions with potential AI infrastructure clients. It maintains focus on both mining output and data center utilization.
Canaan reported production of 89 BTC in March. Its crypto holdings reached 1,808 BTC and 3,952 ETH at month-end. The company deployed 10.97 EH/s, excluding 4.4 EH/s from a joint venture.
Canaan purchased Cipher Mining’s 49% equity interest in three West Texas facilities in February. Its global installed power capacity reached 266.3 megawatts. Joint ventures contributed another 120 megawatts to total capacity.
CEO Nangeng Zhang commented on the update. He said, “We continued to grow our deployed hashrate and installed power capacity.” The company added over 10 megawatts during March.



