Новое производство биткоин-майнеров Bitdeer в Рино: стратегический шаг к локализации в США New Bitdeer Bitcoin Miner Production in Reno: A Strategic Move Towards Localization in the USA

Bitdeer Technologies Group has leased a logistics facility in Reno, Nevada, to establish the production of SEALMINER ASIC miners. The operation will be managed by Bitdeer Industrial, a subsidiary of Bitdeer.

Under the agreement with property owner Dermody, extensive renovations will be conducted on approximately 16,900 square meters of space to facilitate the planned operations.

“We are excited about the opportunity to establish our flagship manufacturing and assembly plant in the United States in Reno,” stated Katherine Guo, CEO of Bitdeer Industrial.

According to her, the location choice is driven by:

Guo described the establishment of the enterprise in the U.S. as a component of Bitdeer’s long-term strategy, aimed at advancing the design of “next-generation chips and strengthening the mining equipment ecosystem.”

The United States retains a leading share of around 40% in global Bitcoin hashrate, remaining a premium market for equipment manufacturers. The latter have intensified the localization of assembly operations in the country following the announcement of “liberation tariffs” by President Donald Trump. As a result of these new tariffs, supplies from jurisdictions where major ASIC miner assembly plants are located have become 24-36% more expensive.

Moreover, starting in the fall of 2024, U.S. authorities began detaining shipments of imported equipment from industry leader Bitmain. In February, issues escalated, affecting shipments from MicroBT and Canaan as well.

All these companies announced the localization of assembly in the U.S. Canaan has been scaling its production in the country since June. According to MicroBT, the first deliveries from its local facility were made back in December 2023.

Additionally, it is worth noting that their competitor Auradine from the U.S. introduced its third generation of Bitcoin miners, Teraflux, in November, which are entirely manufactured from local components.