CleanSpark, BitFuFu, and Canaan Report Lower June BTC Output Despite Mining Difficulty Drop

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Today’s BTC news shows that Bitcoin mining companies CleanSpark, BitFuFu, and Canaan all reported lower BTC output in June. CleanSpark mined 614 BTC, down from 671; BitFuFu produced 125 BTC, down from 177; and Canaan fell to 64 BTC from 90. CleanSpark’s hash rate declined to 43 EH/s, while BitFuFu’s dropped to 15 EH/s. Canaan attributed part of the decline to grid maintenance. The drop in output followed a more than 10% decrease in Bitcoin’s mining difficulty in mid-June, reaching a 2026 low.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that operational data for June revealed a decline in Bitcoin production for publicly traded mining companies CleanSpark, BitFuFu, and Canaan compared to May. CleanSpark produced 614 BTC in June, down from 671 BTC in May; BitFuFu produced 125 BTC, down from 177 BTC the previous month; and Canaan produced 64 BTC, down from 90 BTC. CleanSpark’s average hash rate dropped from 46 EH/s to approximately 43 EH/s in June; BitFuFu’s total hash rate decreased from 19.5 EH/s to 15 EH/s, while its self-owned hash rate increased to 3.5 EH/s; Canaan attributed part of its production decline to grid maintenance at some mining sites. This decline in output occurred following a more than 10% reduction in Bitcoin mining difficulty in mid-June, reaching its lowest level since 2026.

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