Bitdeer, the Bitcoin mining firm controlled by industry veteran Bitdeer’s co-founder Jihan Wu, said recently that it has sold all of its Bitcoin holdings and nowBitdeer, the Bitcoin mining firm controlled by industry veteran Bitdeer’s co-founder Jihan Wu, said recently that it has sold all of its Bitcoin holdings and now

Public Miner Sells Entire Bitcoin Stockpile as Self-Managed Hashrate Climbs to Top

2026/02/23 07:00
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Bitdeer, the Bitcoin mining firm controlled by industry veteran Bitdeer’s co-founder Jihan Wu, said recently that it has sold all of its Bitcoin holdings and now reports zero BTC on its balance sheet. In the same announcement, the company highlighted a separate milestone that its self-managed Bitcoin hashrate has overtaken that of Mara, making Bitdeer the publicly traded company with the largest self-controlled mining capacity.

The development represents a clear shift in how a public miner is managing risk and capital. According to the chart Bitdeer released alongside the update, the company recorded 189.8 BTC mined in the latest period and sold an equivalent 189.8 BTC, leaving net BTC added at -943.1 and carrying BTC holdings of zero. The figures, if accurate, show Bitdeer moving from a posture of holding mined Bitcoin to one of immediate monetization.

For shareholders and market watchers, the move will be read in at least two ways. On one hand, selling all mined BTC converts future coin production into fiat or stablecoin liquidity and reduces the company’s exposure to price volatility. That can be useful for funding operations, paying down debt, or investing in capacity expansion without depending on the spot market to fund capital needs. On the other hand, a zero-holding policy removes any chance for the firm to benefit from upside in Bitcoin price movements, a strategy some other miners have used to generate outsized returns during bullish stretches.

Zero BTC Holdings, Maximum Control

Bitdeer’s claim of surpassing Mara in self-managed hashrate is also consequential. Self-managed hashrate refers to hashing capacity under a miner’s direct control, equipment they own and operate, rather than hashpower rented or run by third parties. Topping the ranking among publicly listed peers suggests Bitdeer now runs one of the largest fleets of company-operated miners, a competitive advantage when considering economies of scale, energy contracting, and operational expertise.

Industry analysts say a higher share of self-managed capacity usually improves long-term margins because the company retains the full payout from mined blocks rather than sharing revenue with third-party operators. It also means a greater portion of the company’s revenue is predictable from a production standpoint, even if realized in fiat through immediate sales.

Observers will want to know what drove Bitdeer to liquidate its holdings completely. The company did not provide a play-by-play explanation beyond the data, but the timing could reflect a desire to lock in capital for expansion, to shore up the balance sheet in an uncertain macro environment, or to reposition the firm ahead of planned investments. With the company now announcing it operates the largest self-managed hashrate among listed miners, those funds could be earmarked for increasing capacity further, securing long-term power contracts, or rolling out next-generation ASIC hardware.

Competitors will be paying attention. Mara, previously noted for a large installed footprint in public-company rankings, will presumably respond in its filings and investor updates; the hashrate leadership can shift quickly in this sector as companies deploy or retire rigs, or as mergers and sales take place.

For investors, the key questions are simple: how will liquidity from coin sales be deployed, and how does the trading-at-zero BTC policy affect Bitdeer’s long-term return profile relative to miners that hedge or hold inventory? Both strategic choices carry trade-offs between immediate financing flexibility and exposure to future Bitcoin price appreciation.

As public miners continue to refine capital-allocation strategies in a maturing industry, Bitdeer’s twin announcement, zero BTC holdings and top self-managed hashrate, shows that the sector is evolving quickly. Whether other miners follow a similar cash-conversion strategy or double down on hoarding mined Bitcoin will be a storyline to watch through upcoming quarterly reports.

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