Bitfarms Ltd. (NASDAQ/TSX: BITF), a global Bitcoin self-mining
company, hashrate exceeded the 4 exahash per second (EH/s)
milestone as it commenced production at the first of two
50-megawatt (MW) warehouses under development in Argentina. The
initial start-up adds 10 MW of capacity, increasing total corporate
capacity to 176 MW. Throughout the remainder of Q3 2022 and during
Q4 2022, the Company plans to light up additional 10 MW increments
with a goal of the entire 50 MW being energized by December 31,
2022.
“We are proud to start production ahead of plan
at our first 50 MW warehouse in Rio Cuarto, marking our 10th mining
facility and 4th country now in production,” said Geoff Morphy,
President and COO of Bitfarms. “Additionally, adjacent to the first
facility, we commenced construction at our second 50 MW warehouse,
which we continue to expect to complete around the beginning of Q2
2023. With attractive electricity pricing established last year
under an 8-year private party power contract, both facilities are
expected to lower overall energy costs for our portfolio, despite
rising commodity costs in the energy market. The initial production
in our new farm in Rio Cuarto combined with refinements at some of
our Quebec and Washington farms also pushed actual production past
4.1 EH/s.
“Executing our diversified global growth
strategy to increase portfolio stability and reduce geographic and
climactic risks, Argentina marks our fourth country in production.
We have built a strong team in LATAM and look forward to further
leveraging our presence and opportunities in the region,” concluded
Morphy.
In 2021, Bitfarms contracted with a private
power company in Argentina to supply up to 210 MW to Bitfarms for
warehouses being developed beside and on the same property as the
generating facilities. For the first four-years, electrical costs
are calculated based on a formula in which the cost of power is
based on a combination of market-based pricing and at a base rate
of US 2.2 cents per kilowatt. Following an initial start-up period
and based on current foreign currency exchange rates and natural
gas prices in Argentina, the cost of the power in Rio Cuarto is
expected to be the lowest in Bitfarms portfolio, creating a
significant advantage. Currently, Bitfarms operations in Argentina
employs 28 team members, which is expected to increase as
production is added.
About Bitfarms Ltd.
Founded in 2017, Bitfarms is a global, publicly
traded (NASDAQ/TSX: BITF) Bitcoin self-mining company. Bitfarms
runs vertically integrated mining operations with in-house
management and company-owned electrical engineering, installation
service, and onsite technical repair. The Company’s proprietary
data analytics system delivers best-in-class operational
performance and accelerated uptime.
Bitfarms has 10 mining facilities in production
around the world, which are housed in four countries: Canada, the
United States, Paraguay, and Argentina. Powered by predominantly
environmentally friendly hydro-electric and long-term power
contracts, Bitfarms is committed to using renewable, locally based,
and often underutilized energy infrastructure.
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release regarding expansion plans, including construction in
Argentina, expectations for growth, power costs, targets, and goals
for productive capacity and hashrates and other future plans and
objectives of the Company are forward-looking information. Other
forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to,
information concerning: the intentions, plans and future actions of
the Company, as well as Bitfarms’ ability to successfully mine
digital currency, revenue increasing as currently anticipated, the
ability to profitably liquidate current and future digital currency
inventory, volatility of network difficulty and digital currency
prices and the potential resulting significant negative impact on
the Company’s operations, the construction and operation of
expanded blockchain infrastructure as currently planned, and the
regulatory environment for cryptocurrency in the applicable
jurisdictions.
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objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but
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This forward-looking information is based on
assumptions and estimates of management of the Company at the time
they were made, and involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance,
or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any
future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by
such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among
others, risks relating to: the global economic climate; dilution;
the Company’s limited operating history; future capital needs and
uncertainty of additional financing, including the Company’s
ability to utilize the Company’s at-the-market offering (the “ATM
Program”) and the prices at which the Company may sell Common
Shares in the ATM Program, as well as capital market conditions in
general; risks relating to the strategy of maintaining and
increasing Bitcoin holdings and the impact of depreciating Bitcoin
prices on working capital; the competitive nature of the industry;
currency exchange risks; the need for the Company to manage its
planned growth and expansion; the effects of product development
and need for continued technology change; the ability to maintain
reliable and economical sources of power to run its cryptocurrency
mining assets; the impact of energy curtailment or regulatory
changes in the energy regimes in the jurisdictions in which the
Company operates; protection of proprietary rights; the effect of
government regulation and compliance on the Company and the
industry; network security risks; the ability of the Company to
maintain properly working systems; reliance on key personnel;
global economic and financial market deterioration impeding access
to capital or increasing the cost of capital; share dilution
resulting from the ATM Program and from other equity issuances; and
volatile securities markets impacting security pricing unrelated to
operating performance. In addition, particular factors that could
impact future results of the business of Bitfarms include, but are
not limited to: the construction and operation of facilities may
not occur as currently planned, or at all; expansion may not
materialize as currently anticipated, or at all; the digital
currency market; the ability to successfully mine digital currency;
revenue may not increase as currently anticipated, or at all; it
may not be possible to profitably liquidate the current digital
currency inventory, or at all; a decline in digital currency prices
may have a significant negative impact on operations; an increase
in network difficulty may have a significant negative impact on
operations; the volatility of digital currency prices; the
anticipated growth and sustainability of hydroelectricity for the
purposes of cryptocurrency mining in the applicable jurisdictions;
the inability to maintain reliable and economical sources of power
for the Company to operate cryptocurrency mining assets; the risks
of an increase in the Company’s electricity costs, cost of natural
gas, changes in currency exchange rates, energy curtailment or
regulatory changes in the energy regimes in the jurisdictions in
which the Company operates and the adverse impact on the Company’s
profitability; the ability to complete current and future
financings, any regulations or laws that will prevent Bitfarms from
operating its business; historical prices of digital currencies and
the ability to mine digital currencies that will be consistent with
historical prices; an inability to predict and counteract the
effects of COVID-19 on the business of the Company, including but
not limited to the effects of COVID-19 on the price of digital
currencies, capital market conditions, restriction on labour and
international travel and supply chains; and, the adoption or
expansion of any regulation or law that will prevent Bitfarms from
operating its business, or make it more costly to do so. For
further information concerning these and other risks and
uncertainties, refer to the Company’s filings on www.SEDAR.com
(which are also available on the website of the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov), including the annual
information form for the year-ended December 31, 2021, filed on
March 28, 2022. The Company has also assumed that no significant
events occur outside of Bitfarms’ normal course of business.
Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
expressed in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors
that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended.
There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be
accurate as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,
readers should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking
information. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or
update any forward-looking information other than as required by
law.
Contacts:
LHA Investor RelationsDavid Barnard+1
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Actual Agency Matt Weaver+1
339-234-3332mediarelations@bitfarms.com
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