CleanSpark’s (CLSK) August update reported 657 BTC produced in August, up 38% from the 478 BTC mined in August 2024 and down 2.1% from July’s 671 BTC. Average daily production was 21.20 BTC.
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CleanSpark added 124 BTC to its treasury in August, bringing total holdings to 12,827 BTC, a 70% increase from 7,558 BTC a year ago and a 1.0% gain from July’s 12,703 BTC.
Operational hashrate held at 50.0 EH/s, while average operating hashrate climbed to 43.3 EH/s, up 3.3% month-over-month and 103% year-over-year. Peak fleet efficiency in August was 16.07 J/Th with 242,222 deployed miners.
CleanSpark maintained 1.03 GW of contracted power and utilized 808 MW across its sites. The company recently underwent a change in leadership with the resignation of former CEO Zach Bradford.
Read More:Leadership Change, 50 EH/s, and HPC W/ CleanSpark’s Harry Sudock
At time of publication, CLSK is up 1.8% from yesterday’s close.
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CleanSpark mines 657 Bitcoin in August, down 2% from previous month
CleanSpark’s (CLSK) August update reported 657 BTC produced in August, up 38% from the 478 BTC mined in August 2024 and down 2.1% from July’s 671 BTC. Average daily production was 21.20 BTC.
Enjoying the read? Get our newsletter directly to your inbox on all things Bitcoin-equities by clicking here.
CleanSpark added 124 BTC to its treasury in August, bringing total holdings to 12,827 BTC, a 70% increase from 7,558 BTC a year ago and a 1.0% gain from July’s 12,703 BTC.
Operational hashrate held at 50.0 EH/s, while average operating hashrate climbed to 43.3 EH/s, up 3.3% month-over-month and 103% year-over-year. Peak fleet efficiency in August was 16.07 J/Th with 242,222 deployed miners.
CleanSpark maintained 1.03 GW of contracted power and utilized 808 MW across its sites. The company recently underwent a change in leadership with the resignation of former CEO Zach Bradford.
Read More: Leadership Change, 50 EH/s, and HPC W/ CleanSpark’s Harry Sudock
At time of publication, CLSK is up 1.8% from yesterday’s close.
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