Bitcoin mining company Bitdeer entered into a 30-year leasing agreement with the Monroe County Port Authority for a site located at the Hannibal Industrial Park in Clarington, Ohio.
Bitcoin mining company Bitdeer entered into a 30-year leasing agreement with the Monroe County Port Authority for a site located at the Hannibal Industrial Park in Clarington, Ohio.
In April 2025, Bitdeer launched its second-largest Bitcoin mining data center in Jigmeling, Sarpang.
Bitdeer’s first mining Data Center in Norway. It fully consists of Minerbase mobile mining units.
Bitdeer is repurposing its long-standing Wenatchee, Washington facility—originally deployed for crypto mining in 2018—into an AI-ready data center, with the conversion scheduled to finish in Q4 2026.
The Tydal site utilizes immersion cooling and the energy source is 100% carbon-free.
Bitdeer’s new mining campus is being developed on the 41.8-acre footprint of the old Niles Generating Station in Niles, Ohio.
The Tennessee site was purchased from Panasonic and has since been upgraded.
Located on 19 acres in Fox Creek, Alberta, the facility was acquired from Kiwetinohk Energy for $21.7 million in an all-cash deal.
The Gedu datacenter used approximately 100MW and supports the operation of 30,000 mining machines which approximate a 3.3 EH/s hash rate.
With a US$7.5 million investment through an SPA and turnkey agreement, Bitdeer is establishing a Bitcoin mining project in Ethiopia.