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Iris Coleman Nov 14, 2024 07:15
Bitfarms Ltd. reports a 30% year-over-year revenue increase for Q3 2024, highlighting strategic expansions and operational enhancements despite industry challenges.
Bitfarms Ltd. (Nasdaq/TSX: BITF), a global leader in Bitcoin data center operations, has announced its financial performance for Q3 2024, showcasing significant revenue growth and strategic advancements. According to GlobeNewswire, the company reported a revenue of $45 million, marking an 8% increase quarter-over-quarter and a 30% rise year-over-year.
Despite facing industry headwinds such as record low hashprices and increased network difficulty, Bitfarms maintained profitability in its mining operations. The company achieved a gross mining margin of 38% and a net loss of $37 million, attributed partly to accelerated depreciation on older mining equipment. The average cost of Bitcoin production rose to $36,000 per BTC, up from $30,600 in the previous quarter.
In a significant strategic move, Bitfarms announced the acquisition of Stronghold Digital Mining, Inc. This acquisition is projected to enhance Bitfarms’ energy portfolio to over 950 MW by the end of 2025, with a potential expansion capacity of up to 1.6 GW. This shift will significantly increase Bitfarms’ operational footprint in the U.S., which will represent approximately 66% of the company’s total portfolio.
The company also reported deploying 5,400 additional miners during the quarter, achieving its efficiency target of 21 watts per terahash (w/TH) ahead of schedule. This upgrade is expected to reduce operational costs and improve gross margins.
Bitfarms has taken steps to strengthen its leadership and corporate governance. The company appointed Ben Gagnon as CEO and announced several new executive appointments to enhance operational scalability and accountability. Additionally, Bitfarms plans to expand its Board of Directors from five to six members, with Andrew J. Chang nominated for election.
Looking forward, Bitfarms is exploring opportunities beyond Bitcoin mining. The company has identified two U.S. sites for a pilot High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) project. These initiatives are part of Bitfarms’ long-term strategy to diversify its operations and maximize the value of its power assets.
Despite the challenges faced in Q3 2024, Bitfarms remains focused on its transformative growth strategy. With a robust pipeline of projects and a strategic emphasis on U.S. expansion, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on future opportunities within the cryptocurrency sector.
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