Key Takeaways
- CleanSpark mined 626 bitcoin in January, reaching 40 EH/s.
- New mining sites in Georgia and Wyoming will add 5.8 EH/s.
- CleanSpark aims to reach 50 EH/s by midyear.
CleanSpark achieved a significant milestone in January, surpassing 40.1 exahashes per second (EH/s) in operating hashrate.
Despite harsh weather in several regions, the company mined 626 bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 10,556 by the end of the month.
Operational metrics
Throughout January, CleanSpark maintained an average hashrate of 34.76 EH/s with a fleet efficiency of 16.15 joules per terahash (J/Th).
The company mined an average of 20.19 bitcoin daily, with a single-day high of 22.89 bitcoin.
Bitcoin sales
In addition, CleanSpark sold 22.47 bitcoin in January at an average price of $100,412 per bitcoin.
Georgia expansion
CleanSpark continues expanding its mining infrastructure to support its growth strategy.
The company is finalizing a 12-megawatt (MW) facility in Twin City, Georgia, where S21 Pro miners contribute 0.7 EH/s, with another 0.1 EH/s expected to come online soon.
Wyoming operations
In Cheyenne, Wyoming, CleanSpark is deploying S21 XP Immersion mining machines.
Once fully operational, this expansion will contribute 5 EH/s to its total hashrate.
Future growth plans
CleanSpark aims to reach 50 EH/s by midyear, reinforcing its standing among top Bitcoin miners.
The company operates 217,272 miners and has 873 MW of contracted power capacity.