The mining services provider BitFuFu Inc. is using the stage of Bitcoin 2026 in Las Vegas to roll out a highly competitive hosted mining offer for the ANTMINER S21 XP—a move that could resonate strongly with Asian miners and global investors alike.
Bitcoin Mining Gets Easier: BitFuFu Brings Aggressive S21 XP Hosting Push to Las Vegas
Priced at $9.5 per terahash with electricity costs starting at $0.068/kWh, the offering positions itself aggressively in the race for cost-efficient, institutional-grade mining infrastructure. The S21 XP itself ranks among the most efficient machines currently available, combining high hash power with relatively low energy consumption—an increasingly critical factor amid rising energy costs and tighter regulatory scrutiny.
BitFuFu’s model is intentionally straightforward: users own their machines outright, receive mining rewards directly in their wallets, and outsource all operational complexity, including maintenance, power, and cooling. This “plug-and-play” approach is particularly relevant in parts of Asia, where miners often face regulatory uncertainty or infrastructure limitations.
The company’s presence at Bitcoin 2026—including a panel discussion on whether hosted mining can offset declining hashrate—also highlights a broader industry shift. Mining is becoming more professionalized, with service-based models replacing the traditional DIY approach.
In essence, this launch signals a clear trend: Bitcoin mining is evolving into a global, service-driven industry—and BitFuFu is positioning itself right at the center of that transformation.
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