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Hut8 Surpassed Goal Set Of Holding 5,000 Bitcoins Through Mining



Hut8, the Canadian cryptocurrency miner, has surpassed the goal set earlier this year of holding 5,000 Bitcoins (BTC) in reserves through mining.


It has been reported that its Bitcoin balance now amounts to 5,053, for a total market value of $430 million. During the quarter, Hut 8 generated 50.34 million (CA$) (worth around $40 million) in revenue and CA$23.37 million (about $18.57 million) in net income, up from CA$5.75 million in revenue (about $4.57 million) and a loss of CA$0.90 million (or $750,000) in the prior year's quarter.


However, the company hosts a sizable fleet of Application-Specific Integrated Circuit, or ASIC, machines used for Bitcoin mining. In addition, it deploys NVIDIA GPUs to mine Ethereum (ETH). The company's total hash rate (Bitcoin and Ethereum mining combined), or the number of guesses per second needed to obtain a mathematical solution to mine a new block on a proof-of-work blockchain, amounts to 1.7 exahashes per second (1.7*10^18 hashes/s, EH/s).


The report said that the total hash rate of the entire Bitcoin network is 162 EH/s, according to data provided by Blockchain.com. As for Ethereum, that number stands at 817.06 terahashes per second (817.06*10^12 hashes/s, TH/s), according to data provided by 2Miners.com. The firm's contracted mining capacity for Ethereum stands at 1.6 TH/s.

Likewise, Hut 8 adopts a HODL strategy when it comes to mining Bitcoin; that is, it does not seek to sell them under most circumstances. The firm also lends out its BTC to farm yields and claims to mine close to 20 BTC per day.


Thus, the company operates in the Canadian province of Alberta with plans to expand to Ontario. It uses a mixture of natural gas, wind, and green energy for its mining operations.


Source: Cointelegraph


 

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