HIVE Digital Technologies delivered exceptional second-quarter results, posting record revenue of $87.3 million, a 285% surge from the prior year, driven by aggressive Bitcoin mining expansion and rising demand for high-performance computing services. The Canadian-based miner achieved this milestone despite reporting a $15.8 million net loss attributed to accelerated equipment depreciation from its rapid Paraguay buildout. The company’s explosive growth resulted from the successful execution of its dual-engine strategy, combining scaled Bitcoin operations with its BUZZ HPC division. With operational hashrate reaching 25 exahashes per second by November 2025, HIVE now targets annualized Bitcoin mining revenue of approximately $400 million. HIVE’s Bitcoin Production Soars HIVE’s Bitcoin mining revenue more than doubled to $82.1 million during the quarter ending September 30, representing a 101% sequential increase fueled by an 86% jump in average hashrate to 16.2 EH/s. The company successfully mined 717 Bitcoin despite facing a 21% quarter-over-quarter increase in network difficulty and intensified competition across the industry. The revenue surge came as Bitcoin traded near elevated levels during the quarter. However, the crypto has since retreated from its October peak of above $126,000, dipping briefly below $90,000 earlier today. Despite this volatility, HIVE maintained gross operating margins of 49% after direct costs of $42.1 million, with roughly 88% of those expenses representing energy costs at competitively priced rates below two cents per kilowatt-hour in Sweden. Executive Chairman Frank Holmes emphasized the significance of the results, stating that despite Bitcoin hashprice increasing only about 25% year-over-year, revenue soared 285% “due to our aggressive hashrate expansion and relentless focus on efficiency.” The company generated $132.9 million in revenue during the six months ending September 30 while maintaining a debt-free balance sheet. Rapid Infrastructure Expansion Positions HIVE for AI Growth HIVE completed a 300-megawatt capacity buildout in Paraguay within six months, bringing its global hydro-powered data center footprint to 540 MW with a pathway toward 400 MW in Paraguay. The company is converting its 70 MW Grand Falls campus in New Brunswick into a Tier III+ liquid-cooled facility capable of supporting approximately 25,000 next-generation GPUs, while similar retrofits advance at Toronto and Boden facilities. The BUZZ HPC segment posted record revenue of $5.2 million, up 175% year-over-year, with management targeting approximately $140 million in annualized revenue by Q4 2026 at roughly 80% gross margins. President and CEO Aydin Kilic noted the company now runs “a Bitcoin mining revenue run-rate approaching $400 million at a 50% operating margin after electrical costs.“ Notably, shares in HIVE Digital climbed 7.55% on Monday following the announcement of its earnings.Source: Google Finance Mining Sector Faces Profitability Crisis as Rivals Pivot to AI HIVE’s strategic positioning comes as the broader mining sector faces severe pressure. According to TheMinerMag, Bitcoin hashprice plunges to 14-month lows near $39 per petahash per second amid sustained network competition above 1 zettahash. Bitcoin Mining stocks have also shed more than $20 billion in market value since mid-October, erasing gains from their year-end rally as Bitcoin’s seven-day moving average hashrate hovers near 1.1 ZH/s despite profitability approaching levels that challenge even the newest fleets.Source: Miner Mag The deteriorating economics has triggered a wave of strategic pivots across the industry. Bitfarms announced recently that it will completely wind down its Bitcoin mining operations in 2026 and 2027, following a $46 million Q3 loss, making it the first major public miner to abandon crypto mining entirely for AI infrastructure. Other miners have similarly embraced AI diversification while maintaining Bitcoin operations. TeraWulf posted an 87% revenue surge to $50.6 million in Q3, offsetting lower Bitcoin production of 377 BTC with higher average prices and growing HPC lease income. The company secured multibillion-dollar deals with Fluidstack and Google for AI infrastructure hosting at its Lake Mariner site, while IREN signed a $9.7 billion agreement with Microsoft for GPU-based AI servicesHIVE Digital Technologies delivered exceptional second-quarter results, posting record revenue of $87.3 million, a 285% surge from the prior year, driven by aggressive Bitcoin mining expansion and rising demand for high-performance computing services. The Canadian-based miner achieved this milestone despite reporting a $15.8 million net loss attributed to accelerated equipment depreciation from its rapid Paraguay buildout. The company’s explosive growth resulted from the successful execution of its dual-engine strategy, combining scaled Bitcoin operations with its BUZZ HPC division. With operational hashrate reaching 25 exahashes per second by November 2025, HIVE now targets annualized Bitcoin mining revenue of approximately $400 million. HIVE’s Bitcoin Production Soars HIVE’s Bitcoin mining revenue more than doubled to $82.1 million during the quarter ending September 30, representing a 101% sequential increase fueled by an 86% jump in average hashrate to 16.2 EH/s. The company successfully mined 717 Bitcoin despite facing a 21% quarter-over-quarter increase in network difficulty and intensified competition across the industry. The revenue surge came as Bitcoin traded near elevated levels during the quarter. However, the crypto has since retreated from its October peak of above $126,000, dipping briefly below $90,000 earlier today. Despite this volatility, HIVE maintained gross operating margins of 49% after direct costs of $42.1 million, with roughly 88% of those expenses representing energy costs at competitively priced rates below two cents per kilowatt-hour in Sweden. Executive Chairman Frank Holmes emphasized the significance of the results, stating that despite Bitcoin hashprice increasing only about 25% year-over-year, revenue soared 285% “due to our aggressive hashrate expansion and relentless focus on efficiency.” The company generated $132.9 million in revenue during the six months ending September 30 while maintaining a debt-free balance sheet. Rapid Infrastructure Expansion Positions HIVE for AI Growth HIVE completed a 300-megawatt capacity buildout in Paraguay within six months, bringing its global hydro-powered data center footprint to 540 MW with a pathway toward 400 MW in Paraguay. The company is converting its 70 MW Grand Falls campus in New Brunswick into a Tier III+ liquid-cooled facility capable of supporting approximately 25,000 next-generation GPUs, while similar retrofits advance at Toronto and Boden facilities. The BUZZ HPC segment posted record revenue of $5.2 million, up 175% year-over-year, with management targeting approximately $140 million in annualized revenue by Q4 2026 at roughly 80% gross margins. President and CEO Aydin Kilic noted the company now runs “a Bitcoin mining revenue run-rate approaching $400 million at a 50% operating margin after electrical costs.“ Notably, shares in HIVE Digital climbed 7.55% on Monday following the announcement of its earnings.Source: Google Finance Mining Sector Faces Profitability Crisis as Rivals Pivot to AI HIVE’s strategic positioning comes as the broader mining sector faces severe pressure. According to TheMinerMag, Bitcoin hashprice plunges to 14-month lows near $39 per petahash per second amid sustained network competition above 1 zettahash. Bitcoin Mining stocks have also shed more than $20 billion in market value since mid-October, erasing gains from their year-end rally as Bitcoin’s seven-day moving average hashrate hovers near 1.1 ZH/s despite profitability approaching levels that challenge even the newest fleets.Source: Miner Mag The deteriorating economics has triggered a wave of strategic pivots across the industry. Bitfarms announced recently that it will completely wind down its Bitcoin mining operations in 2026 and 2027, following a $46 million Q3 loss, making it the first major public miner to abandon crypto mining entirely for AI infrastructure. Other miners have similarly embraced AI diversification while maintaining Bitcoin operations. TeraWulf posted an 87% revenue surge to $50.6 million in Q3, offsetting lower Bitcoin production of 377 BTC with higher average prices and growing HPC lease income. The company secured multibillion-dollar deals with Fluidstack and Google for AI infrastructure hosting at its Lake Mariner site, while IREN signed a $9.7 billion agreement with Microsoft for GPU-based AI services

Bitcoin Miner HIVE Digital Scores 285% Revenue Pump Thanks To BTC Expansion

2025/11/18 18:06

HIVE Digital Technologies delivered exceptional second-quarter results, posting record revenue of $87.3 million, a 285% surge from the prior year, driven by aggressive Bitcoin mining expansion and rising demand for high-performance computing services.

The Canadian-based miner achieved this milestone despite reporting a $15.8 million net loss attributed to accelerated equipment depreciation from its rapid Paraguay buildout.

The company’s explosive growth resulted from the successful execution of its dual-engine strategy, combining scaled Bitcoin operations with its BUZZ HPC division.

With operational hashrate reaching 25 exahashes per second by November 2025, HIVE now targets annualized Bitcoin mining revenue of approximately $400 million.

HIVE’s Bitcoin Production Soars

HIVE’s Bitcoin mining revenue more than doubled to $82.1 million during the quarter ending September 30, representing a 101% sequential increase fueled by an 86% jump in average hashrate to 16.2 EH/s.

The company successfully mined 717 Bitcoin despite facing a 21% quarter-over-quarter increase in network difficulty and intensified competition across the industry.

The revenue surge came as Bitcoin traded near elevated levels during the quarter. However, the crypto has since retreated from its October peak of above $126,000, dipping briefly below $90,000 earlier today.

Despite this volatility, HIVE maintained gross operating margins of 49% after direct costs of $42.1 million, with roughly 88% of those expenses representing energy costs at competitively priced rates below two cents per kilowatt-hour in Sweden.

Executive Chairman Frank Holmes emphasized the significance of the results, stating that despite Bitcoin hashprice increasing only about 25% year-over-year, revenue soared 285% “due to our aggressive hashrate expansion and relentless focus on efficiency.”

The company generated $132.9 million in revenue during the six months ending September 30 while maintaining a debt-free balance sheet.

Rapid Infrastructure Expansion Positions HIVE for AI Growth

HIVE completed a 300-megawatt capacity buildout in Paraguay within six months, bringing its global hydro-powered data center footprint to 540 MW with a pathway toward 400 MW in Paraguay.

The company is converting its 70 MW Grand Falls campus in New Brunswick into a Tier III+ liquid-cooled facility capable of supporting approximately 25,000 next-generation GPUs, while similar retrofits advance at Toronto and Boden facilities.

The BUZZ HPC segment posted record revenue of $5.2 million, up 175% year-over-year, with management targeting approximately $140 million in annualized revenue by Q4 2026 at roughly 80% gross margins.

President and CEO Aydin Kilic noted the company now runs “a Bitcoin mining revenue run-rate approaching $400 million at a 50% operating margin after electrical costs.

Notably, shares in HIVE Digital climbed 7.55% on Monday following the announcement of its earnings.

Bitcoin Miner HIVE Digital Scores 285% Revenue Pump Thanks To BTC ExpansionSource: Google Finance

Mining Sector Faces Profitability Crisis as Rivals Pivot to AI

HIVE’s strategic positioning comes as the broader mining sector faces severe pressure. According to TheMinerMag, Bitcoin hashprice plunges to 14-month lows near $39 per petahash per second amid sustained network competition above 1 zettahash.

Bitcoin Mining stocks have also shed more than $20 billion in market value since mid-October, erasing gains from their year-end rally as Bitcoin’s seven-day moving average hashrate hovers near 1.1 ZH/s despite profitability approaching levels that challenge even the newest fleets.

Bitcoin Miner HIVE Digital Scores 285% Revenue Pump Thanks To BTC ExpansionSource: Miner Mag

The deteriorating economics has triggered a wave of strategic pivots across the industry. Bitfarms announced recently that it will completely wind down its Bitcoin mining operations in 2026 and 2027, following a $46 million Q3 loss, making it the first major public miner to abandon crypto mining entirely for AI infrastructure.

Other miners have similarly embraced AI diversification while maintaining Bitcoin operations. TeraWulf posted an 87% revenue surge to $50.6 million in Q3, offsetting lower Bitcoin production of 377 BTC with higher average prices and growing HPC lease income.

The company secured multibillion-dollar deals with Fluidstack and Google for AI infrastructure hosting at its Lake Mariner site, while IREN signed a $9.7 billion agreement with Microsoft for GPU-based AI services.

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