Conferencia de resultados del 2T de 2026 de BitFuFu (FUFU): La minería propia se expande mientras la pérdida neta alcanza los 20,5 millones de dólares
BitFuFu Inc. registró unos ingresos más débiles en el segundo trimestre de 2026 debido a la caída de los precios de Bitcoin, lo que redujo los pedidos de minería en la nube. La empresa reportó una pérdida neta de 20,5 millones de dólares, afectada por 16,9 millones en pérdidas por valor razonable, y cerró el periodo con 119,5 millones en efectivo y activos digitales. Para mitigar la presión, BitFuFu redujo el apalancamiento, reembolsó 10 millones en préstamos respaldados por Bitcoin e incrementó la minería propia y la eficiencia de su flota.
BitFuFu Inc. (FUFU) informó de unas condiciones de ingresos más débiles en el segundo trimestre de 2026, ya que la bajada de los precios de Bitcoin redujo los pedidos de minería en la nube. La empresa respondió ampliando la minería propia, reduciendo el apalancamiento y asegurando una capacidad de hashrate más eficiente en costes.
Puntos clave
- Soluciones de minería en la nube siguió siendo la mayor fuente de ingresos de BitFuFu con 24,9 millones de dólares, lo que representa el 58,3% de los ingresos totales. La retención neta de dólares cayó al 24,1%, ya que los clientes existentes redujeron los volúmenes de sus pedidos.
- La minería propia generó 14,0 millones de dólares. El hashrate de minería propia alcanzó aproximadamente 3,5 EH/s, un 9,3% más intertrimestral, mientras que la producción mensual aumentó de 32 Bitcoin a un máximo de 90 Bitcoin.
- Los ingresos por alojamiento aumentaron un 254% interanual, impulsados por la demanda de la solución «buy-and-host» de la empresa. El alojamiento y otros servicios generaron 3,9 millones de dólares.
- BitFuFu registró una pérdida neta de 20,5 millones de dólares, incluidos 16,9 millones de dólares en pérdidas por valor razonable relacionadas con las tenencias de Bitcoin y las cuentas por cobrar y pagar de activos digitales. El EBITDA ajustado excluyendo ese impacto fue de aproximadamente 1,5 millones de dólares negativos.
- El efectivo y los activos digitales sumaron 119,5 millones de dólares al 30 de junio de 2026. Las tenencias de Bitcoin eran de 1.671 BTC, incluidos 54 BTC pignorados como garantía de préstamos.
- La directiva afirmó que la capacidad adicional asegurada en junio y julio entraría en funcionamiento durante agosto, lo que situaría el hashrate total gestionado de nuevo en aproximadamente 20 EH/s para mediados de agosto.
Datos financieros clave
| Métrica | Resultado del T2 de 2026 | Variación o contexto |
|---|---|---|
| Ingresos por soluciones de minería en la nube | 24,9 millones de dólares | 58,3% de los ingresos totales; la bajada de los precios de Bitcoin redujo los pedidos de los clientes |
| Ingresos por minería propia | 14,0 millones de dólares | El mayor hashrate asignado y la eficiencia compensaron parcialmente una caída del 27% en el precio medio de Bitcoin |
| Ingresos por alojamiento y otros servicios | 3,9 millones de dólares | Crecimiento impulsado por la solución «buy-and-host» |
| Crecimiento de los ingresos por alojamiento | 254% interanual | Impulsado por la demanda recurrente de clientes de la opción «buy-and-host» |
| Coste de los ingresos | 43,7 millones de dólares | Disminuyó significativamente con respecto al T2 de 2025 y se alineó con los ajustes de escala |
| Pérdida neta | 20,5 millones de dólares | Incluyó 16,9 millones de dólares de pérdidas por valor razonable |
| EBITDA ajustado excluyendo pérdidas por valor razonable | Aproximadamente -1,5 millones de dólares | La directiva describió la pérdida como contenida en relación con la presión sobre los ingresos |
| Efectivo y activos digitales | 119,5 millones de dólares | En comparación con los 177,1 millones de dólares al cierre del ejercicio |
| Tenencias de Bitcoin | 1.671 BTC | 54 BTC pignorados como garantía |
| Préstamos pendientes | 5,4 millones de dólares | BitFuFu reembolsó 10 millones de dólares en préstamos respaldados por Bitcoin durante el trimestre |
Rendimiento operativo y del negocio
BitFuFu aumentó su asignación a la minería propia dado que determinados contratos de hashrate con terceros ya no cumplían con sus requisitos de rentabilidad. El hashrate de minería propia alcanzó aproximadamente 3,5 EH/s a finales de junio, y la producción mensual aumentó de 32 Bitcoin a un máximo trimestral de 90 Bitcoin.
La empresa adquirió aproximadamente 3.200 mineros S21XP de última generación. La eficiencia de la flota se mantuvo entre 17,8 y 18,1 J/TH, respaldada por BitFuFu OS, que ajusta el rendimiento de los mineros en función de las condiciones del mercado de Bitcoin y los precios de la energía.
En sus instalaciones mineras de Oklahoma, la participación en programas optimizados de reducción del consumo redujo los costes de electricidad a aproximadamente 0,03 dólares por kilovatio-hora en junio.
La minería en la nube siguió siendo el negocio principal, pero se enfrentó a menores pedidos de los clientes tras dos trimestres consecutivos de presión sobre el precio de Bitcoin. La directiva señaló que los clientes mostraron un creciente interés por ofertas diferenciadas, incluidos productos de hashrate diseñados para proporcionar un rendimiento más estable.
BitFuFu también llevó a cabo varias acciones sobre el capital. Completó el trimestre con una emisión limitada de acciones, reembolsó 10 millones de dólares en préstamos respaldados por Bitcoin y reemplazó 3 millones de dólares de deuda respaldada por Bitcoin con préstamos no garantizados. El consejo de administración también autorizó la recompra de hasta 5 millones de dólares en acciones ordinarias de Clase A.
Orientación de la directiva
La directiva afirmó que la capacidad de hashrate recientemente asegurada entraría en funcionamiento a lo largo de agosto y respaldaría la vuelta a aproximadamente 20 EH/s de hashrate total gestionado para mediados de agosto.
La empresa planea evaluar oportunidades adicionales de infraestructura y hashrate en función de los costes de la energía, los precios de Bitcoin, las condiciones macroeconómicas y los rendimientos previstos. La directiva enfatizó que priorizaría la calidad y la rentabilidad del hashrate en lugar de enfocarse únicamente en la escala.
Riesgos y aspectos clave a vigilar
- La continua volatilidad del precio de Bitcoin podría presionar los pedidos de minería en la nube, la rentabilidad económica de la minería y el valor razonable de los activos digitales.
- El hashrate de alto coste contratado en el cuarto trimestre de 2025 lastró los márgenes durante la primera mitad de 2026, aunque la directiva señaló que los contratos más recientes se cerraron a tarifas de mercado más eficientes en costes.
- La retención neta de dólares del 24,1% en la minería en la nube reflejó menores volúmenes de pedidos por parte de los clientes existentes.
- El efectivo y los activos digitales disminuyeron de 177,1 millones de dólares al cierre del ejercicio a 119,5 millones de dólares, debido principalmente a la depreciación de Bitcoin y a los pagos anticipados para la adquisición de hashrate.
- Los precios de la energía, el hashrate de la red, las condiciones macroeconómicas y la cambiante asignación de capital entre la minería de Bitcoin, la IA y la computación de alto rendimiento siguen siendo variables operativas importantes.
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Operator
Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to BitFuFu Inc. Second Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded.
I'd now like to turn the conference over to your first speaker today, Ms. [ Leanne Tang ] from BitFuFu's Investor Relations. Thank you. Please go ahead.
Unknown Executive
Thank you, operator. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to BitFuFu's Second Quarter 2026 Earnings Call. Thank you so much for joining us today. Joining me today on the call are Chairman and CEO, Leo Lu; and CFO, Calla Zhao.
As we begin, please note that today's call will contain forward-looking statements. These statements involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. We refer you to our filings with the SEC for a full discussion of these risks. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. We will also discuss non-GAAP financial information on this call. The company provides this information to supplement information prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. A reconciliation of these measures to the company's reported GAAP results can be found in the reconciliation table provided in today's earnings release.
Finally, for those new to our call, we will not be conducting a Q&A session on the call itself. However, if you have any questions, please send them to ir@bitfufu.com. We aim to respond within 24 hours. We value your questions and are committed to transparent timely communication.
I will now turn the call over to Leo to begin the management discussion.
Leo Lu
Thanks, [ Leanne ], and thank you all for joining us today. Looking back at the second quarter, I see it as a pivotal period where we focused on building strength and proactively positioning ourselves for the second half of the year.
In an industry environment that remains highly dynamic, we didn't sit back and simply wait for market conditions to improve. Instead, we doubled down on what we can control, taking decisive strategic steps to optimize our hashrate mix, upgrade platform capabilities and drive operational efficiency. And from an execution standpoint, we made meaningful progress in second quarter. By the end of June, our self-mining hashrate had grown to approximately 3.5 EH/s, up 9.3% quarter-over-quarter. Combined with the increased allocation of hashrate to our self-mining operations, we were able to significantly boost production. Our monthly self-mining production nearly tripled during the quarter, rising from 32 Bitcoin to a peak of 90 Bitcoin.
At the same time, our hosting revenue increased by a remarkable 254% year-over-year, primarily driven by our buy-and-host solution. This offering continued to gain traction with clients seeking a more flexible, hassle-free way to manage their mining assets, sustaining strong demand from new customers throughout the quarter and underscoring its potential as a future growth driver. In cloud mining, while lower Bitcoin prices temporarily weighed on customer ordering, we observed growing demand for differentiated products, such as hashrate products with stable outputs. This provides us with valuable insights into how customer needs are evolving and will help guide our continued refinement of the cloud mining product suite.
To further strengthen our operational foundation, we acquired approximately 3,200 latest-generation S21XP miners during the quarter. On top of that, we secured additional hashrate capacity in June and July, which will come online throughout August. This gives us strong visibility into our capacity expansion for the second half and positions us to bring our total managed hashrate back to around 20 EH/s by mid-August. Taken together, these efforts have continued to improve our platform's operational quality, resilience, cost efficiency and commercial flexibility, laying a solid foundation for our next phase of growth in the second half.
Separately, we are pleased to share that BitFuFu was named to TIME's 2026 list of the World's Growth Leaders and to the Fortune Southeast Asia 500. These recognitions are an encouraging validation of our team's efforts and further reinforce our standing in the global computing power infrastructure sector. Navigating a challenging market environment during the quarter comes down to 2 core pillars: our differentiated business model and our continued discipline in operational execution. First, our business model gives us a high degree of flexibility. Our cloud mining plus self-mining structure gives us the agility to dynamically reallocate capacity based on changing economics, customer demand and expected returns across different cycles.
During the second quarter, when the economics of certain third-party hashrate contracts no longer met our requirements, we proactively adjusted our procurement strategy and contract duration mix accordingly. We will never sacrifice unit economics simply to maintain headline hashrate. We have always believed that the quality and profitability of the hashrate we manage matter far more than scale for its own sake. Second, our operational discipline and technical capabilities create a real cost moat. Throughout the quarter, we stayed focused on raising uptime, optimizing utilization and refining our staffing and maintenance workflows. With support from our BitFuFu OS firmware system, we intelligently overclocked or underclocked our fleet in real time based on market conditions and power prices, dynamically managing large-scale energy consumption to protect our margins.
Our average fleet efficiency stayed strong in the range of 17.8 to 18.1 J/TH throughout the quarter, a level that is highly competitive by industry standards. Maintaining this level of energy efficiency keeps our baseline production costs low through different market cycles, effectively helping to protect our margins against price volatility. We believe this cost advantage and structural resilience are what allow us to navigate cycles and build lasting value.
Looking at the broader Bitcoin mining landscape, the industry is undergoing a profound structural transformation. On one hand, Bitcoin price remained volatile in the second quarter, and the broader macro environment offered limited tailwinds for the industry. Overall operating conditions, therefore, remain challenging. At the same time, the competitive landscape within Bitcoin mining is becoming more differentiated and selective as miners make increasingly divergent choices around capital deployment, power and hashrate management and whether to continue operating mining infrastructure or transition those assets toward AI and HPC.
On the other hand, this structural evolution is also creating a more favorable long-term environment for high-quality miners that remain focused on Bitcoin mining. As a meaningful portion of U.S.-listed miners permanently transition their power and infrastructure to AI data centers under long-term contracts, the capacity is unlikely to return to the Bitcoin network. This trend is already visible in the network data. Bitcoin network difficulty reached approximately 156T in November 2025, while global network hashrate had declined by approximately 20% from its peak by late June 2026 and was approximately 14% below this year's high. For those of us who remain focused on Bitcoin, a less crowded network could support better operating conditions and further improvement in profitability and cash flow stability.
For BitFuFu, despite the market cycles and short-term headwinds, our core conviction hasn't changed. We remain confident in the long-term value of Bitcoin as an underlying digital asset, and we continue to see strong global demand for high-quality computing power and mining infrastructure. We see BitFuFu as more than a mining company. We are building and continuously optimizing an infrastructure platform that supports the broader digital economy. Our responsibility is to manage these resources proactively and efficiently as the environment evolves, stay focused on what we can control and create long-term value for our shareholders.
The actions we took in the second quarter have also given us greater visibility and certainty heading into the second half of the year and beyond. Looking ahead, we will continue to closely monitor global power markets and evaluate opportunities in high-quality infrastructure and hashrate capacity, focusing on areas where our operating capabilities can give us an advantage. The macroeconomic environment and Bitcoin prices remain important inputs to our capital allocation decisions, and we will stay open to high-quality opportunities that fit within our risk framework. With efficient infrastructure, core power resources and strong operating capabilities, we believe BitFuFu holds meaningful long-term option value and the flexibility to act when the next set of opportunities emerges.
Ultimately, our strategy remains consistent with the principles we have outlined over the past several quarters: build a business model that can operate through different cycles, manage risk actively, continuously improve efficiency and deploy capital toward areas that can generate the best long-term returns.
I will now turn the call over to Calla to provide more details on our financial results.
Calla Zhao
Good morning, everyone, and thanks, Leo. Now let's look at the second quarter's financials. I'll cover the following points: revenue, cost and profit, balance sheet and capital actions. Compared to the same period last year, our total revenue and cloud mining revenue declined sharply. This decline was primarily driven by the sharp swing in Bitcoin prices between the 2 periods as well as the different measures we took in response.
In second quarter 2025, Bitcoin prices rose steadily from roughly $86,000 in April to over $100,000 by June, which drove strong customer demand and encouraged miners to expand their capacity. In contrast, second quarter 2026 followed 2 consecutive quarters of price pressure. And in that environment, both customers and miners took a more measured approach, delaying new commitments until the outlook improves. Given how different the market backdrop was between the 2 periods, we believe the more meaningful measure of our progress this quarter is whether we ran the business with discipline, maintained a healthy balance sheet and stayed positioned to capture value as the market recovers. That's our focus, and we're confident in the foundation we're building.
Cloud Mining Solutions remained our largest revenue source at $24.9 million. This accounted for 58.3% of our total revenue. Client retention remains a priority. Our cloud mining net dollar retention rate was 24.1% in second quarter. We believe the decline in net dollar retention was primarily driven by existing customers reducing their order volumes. This reflects lower Bitcoin prices and weaker mining economics during the quarter rather than a proportional loss of our customer base. We are actively addressing this through product enhancements and service innovation to meet our customers' evolving risk preferences. Self-mining operations contributed $14.0 million, making it a relatively stable segment despite a 27% drop in the average Bitcoin price. Increased allocated hashrate and improved efficiency helped offset the impact of lower prices. Hosting and other services rose to $3.9 million. This is a meaningful increase driven by the continued scaling of our buy-and-host solution, which is now generating recurring revenue from clients seeking asset ownership and operational simplicity.
Turning to costs. Our cost of revenue for the past quarter was $43.7 million, decreased significantly from second quarter 2025, but aligned with our scale adjustments. As mentioned in the first quarter's earnings, some high-cost hashrate procured during fourth quarter 2025 has created pressure to the profit margin for the first half of this year. However, our procurement optimization efforts are already helping to mitigate this impact. We have locked in more cost-efficient hashrate at current market rates. We also kept improving our operations. For example, at our mining site in Oklahoma, we work closely with the power company. Through engaging in optimized curtailment programs, our electricity costs reduced to approximately $0.03 per kilowatt hour in June. This is a direct, measurable cost saving. Net loss for second quarter was $20.5 million. Fair value losses on our Bitcoin holdings and digital asset receivables and payables contributed $16.9 million to the net loss. Excluding the fair value loss impact, our adjusted EBITDA would have been approximately negative $1.5 million. This is a relatively contained loss given the scale of the revenue pressure this quarter.
As of June 30, 2026, our balance sheet remains strong and stable. Total cash and digital assets stood at $119.5 million, compared to $177.1 million at year-end. The decrease was primarily due to Bitcoin price depreciation and the prepayments we made to secure hashrate procurement. We expect these prepayments to translate into higher Bitcoin mining output over the coming years, supporting Bitcoin holdings going forward. Total Bitcoin holdings were 1,671 Bitcoin as of June 30, including 54 Bitcoin pledged as collateral for loans. The amount of pledged Bitcoin declined substantially from 357 Bitcoin as of March 31 to 54 Bitcoin as of June 30 because of our repayment of $10 million Bitcoin-backed loans and replacement of $3 million Bitcoin-backed loans with unsecured loans. Accordingly, we ended the quarter with $5.4 million outstanding loans.
This quarter, we demonstrated our unwavering commitment to prudent capital management and shareholder protection through 3 key actions. First, we completed the quarter with very limited equity issuance. In a volatile market, we chose not to dilute existing shareholders. Instead, we funded operations through operating cash flow, Bitcoin sales and our credit facility. In addition, the Board's authorization to repurchase up to $5 million of our Class A ordinary shares reflects our confidence in the long-term prospects of the business and our commitment to disciplined capital allocation. Second, we repaid $10 million in Bitcoin-backed loans. This not only reduced our debt, but also strengthened our financial resilience. This was a deliberate decision in second quarter made to build a safer foundation for the next cycle.
Third, we continue to invest in more efficient mining equipment and secured additional capacity for the second half of the year. We added S21 units without compromising liquidity as part of our shift toward longer-term, cost-efficient hashrate contracts. This is preparation for future growth, not a rushed expansion. In summary, second quarter was another quarter of disciplined execution. We maintained a close focus on operating expenses, procurement and supply chain management, preserved liquidity and maintained a strong balance sheet even in a challenging market.
I'll now turn it back to Leo to close out the call.
Leo Lu
Looking back at the second quarter, I believe we made several important advances that strengthen the foundation of the business for the next stage of our growth. We increased the contribution from our self-mining business, maintained strong fleet efficiency, continue to optimize our capacity mix, upgraded to more efficient mining equipment and secured additional hashrate capacity ahead of the second half of the year. Together, these actions have further strengthened our operating foundation and better positioned us to capture new opportunities as market conditions improve.
Looking across the industry, we believe that as the market becomes more differentiated and selective, scale alone will no longer be the most important factor. The quality of infrastructure, operating efficiency, access to competitive power and the ability to effectively manage hashrate across different market conditions will become increasingly important. At the same time, investors are paying closer attention to sustainable operating economics, execution, cash generation and the company's ability to create value through different stages of the cycle.
Over the coming quarters, we will remain focused on high-quality execution while closely monitoring changes in network hashrate, power markets, Bitcoin prices, the broader macroeconomic environment and the economics of the mining industry. While these factors will continue to present challenges, they will also unlock new opportunities. We intend to maintain total flexibility so that we can step in decisively when those opportunities offer proven economics and real strategic value. Finally, I would like to thank our shareholders, customers and partners for their continued support of BitFuFu. We will continue to build efficient infrastructure, strengthen our operating capabilities and create long-term sustainable value for our shareholders.
That concludes our prepared remarks. Thank you for taking the time to join us today, and we look forward to updating you again next quarter.
Operator
That does conclude today's conference call. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect your lines.
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