BitFuFu reports march 2026 bitcoin production decline
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BitFuFu Inc. (NASDAQ: FUFU) reported bitcoin production of 214 BTC in March 2026, down from 227 BTC in February, according to the company's monthly operational update released April 10.
The Singapore-based bitcoin mining company held 1,794 BTC as of March 31, a decrease of 36 BTC from February 28. The company sold 80 BTC during March as part of its treasury strategy.
Total hashrate under management decreased to 25.9 EH/s from 26.4 EH/s in February. Self-owned hashrate declined to 3.3 EH/s from 3.6 EH/s, while hashrate from third-party suppliers and hosting customers remained relatively stable at 22.6 EH/s compared to 22.8 EH/s in February.
Daily bitcoin production averaged 6.9 BTC in March, down from 8.1 BTC in February. Self-mining production increased to 43 BTC from 37 BTC, while cloud mining production decreased to 171 BTC from 190 BTC.
The company's total power capacity under management was 457 MW, down from 463 MW in February. Average fleet efficiency was 17.7 J/TH compared to 17.5 J/TH in the previous month.
"In March, we continued optimizing our mining portfolio by disposing of older-generation self-owned machines, which contributed to a modest decline in self-owned hashrate," said Leo Lu, chairman and CEO of BitFuFu.
The company reported year-over-year hashrate growth of 25.7% and a year-over-year decrease in power capacity of 4.4%. BitFuFu plans to attend The Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas from April 27-29.
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