Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 12 — According to an official announcement, cryptocurrency mining company Bitdeer ($BTDR) released its Q4 2025 financial report. Data shows that in this quarter, Bitdeer achieved revenue of $224.8 million, a year-over-year increase of 226%; net profit reached $70.5 million, a year-over-year increase of $602.4 million; adjusted EBITDA was $31.2 million, up $35.5 million year-over-year.
In terms of operations, Bitdeer’s total hash rate reached 71.0 EH/s, a 229% increase year-over-year; self-mining produced 1,673 BTC, up 257%; mining machine efficiency improved to 17.9 J/TH, a significant improvement from the previous 30.4 J/TH. Additionally, Bitdeer has a 3.0 GW portfolio, primarily providing hosting services for large-scale AI and high-performance computing sites, while continuing to expand GPU-as-a-Service business opportunities.
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Bitdeer announces last year's Q4 financial report: revenue increased by 226% year-over-year, with a net profit of $70.5 million
Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 12 — According to an official announcement, cryptocurrency mining company Bitdeer ($BTDR) released its Q4 2025 financial report. Data shows that in this quarter, Bitdeer achieved revenue of $224.8 million, a year-over-year increase of 226%; net profit reached $70.5 million, a year-over-year increase of $602.4 million; adjusted EBITDA was $31.2 million, up $35.5 million year-over-year.
In terms of operations, Bitdeer’s total hash rate reached 71.0 EH/s, a 229% increase year-over-year; self-mining produced 1,673 BTC, up 257%; mining machine efficiency improved to 17.9 J/TH, a significant improvement from the previous 30.4 J/TH. Additionally, Bitdeer has a 3.0 GW portfolio, primarily providing hosting services for large-scale AI and high-performance computing sites, while continuing to expand GPU-as-a-Service business opportunities.