October Total Revenue of Bitcoin Equivalent of 110 BTC1
Signed New Co-Location Customer Agreement for ~50 MW and 15,876 miners
Company Optimizing Revenue and Margin Across its 3 Primary Businesses – Bitcoin Self-Mining, Co-Location Services, and Energy Management
Rahul Mewawalla, CEO and President, commented, “We are excited to bring on our new co-location services customer for approximately 50 MW and 15,876 miners, and we commenced the initial deployment of these S19 XP miners in October. We continue to strategically enhance and upgrade our platforms across all 3 of our primary businesses – our bitcoin self-mining business, our co-location services business, and our energy management business. We also benefit through our analysis of market opportunities across these businesses to drive optimization of risk-adjusted economic returns for our stakeholders, such as the significant month-on-month increase in our energy management revenue.”
Unaudited October Monthly Operating Results Summary
- Total monthly revenue equivalent of 110 BTC1 or about
$3.28 million . - Commenced new co-location services customer deployment with a total planned deployment of 15,876 miners upon the completion of the deployment.
$1.83 million self-mining revenue,$1.36 million energy management revenue, and commencement of new co-location deployment provided initial$0.08 million co-location services revenue which is expected to significantly ramp up as deployment continues and is completed.- Total Power Capacity was approximately 109 MW with capacity for approximately 35,480 miners.
Operational Updates
Mawson’s sites in
In October, total revenue from Mawson’s Energy Market Program increased significantly M/M to
Conferences and Events Update
Mawson planned for its CEO and President, Rahul Mewawalla to join the following upcoming conferences and events this month and next month. Please contact IR@Mawsoninc.com for further information.
- North American Blockchain Summit in
Fort Worth, Texas inNovember 2023 - Europe Blockchain Next Block Expo in
Berlin, Germany inDecember 2023
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Statements about hashrate capacity
Statements in the press release about hashrate capacity (including ‘installed capacity’ or ‘nameplate capacity’), will often differ from the actual or observed hashrate. These terms generally make certain assumptions about the efficiency of the ASIC miners that are in use. Some ASIC miner models will consume less power to create the same amount of hashing power than other ASIC miner models (typically more recent models are more efficient). Many ASIC miner fleets are blended fleets, including various ASIC miner models each with different efficiency ratings. Hashrate capacity figures typically assume 100% deployment of ASIC miners. Given the large numbers of computing units (often numbering in the tens of thousands), ASIC mining fleets are rarely 100% deployed and online at any one time. This can be due to a variety of factors, including ASIC miners being under maintenance, in repair workshops, in storage, in transit, or due to technical faults and breakdowns. Once deployed and online, the actual or observed hashrate can be influenced by other factors such as heat, overclocking (causing the ASIC miner to perform at levels higher than the manufacturer’s specifications), the age, and wear and tear exhibited by the ASIC miners and also by the limitations of the surrounding infrastructure, such as power outages, and MDC and transformer breakdowns. Construction and development delays are a common risk for mining data centers, for example due to weather, permitting delays, or labor and equipment shortages. Investors should consider all risk factors related to uptime when considering these figures, which are a best-case scenario.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Mawson cautions that statements in this press release that are not a description of historical fact are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words referencing future events or circumstances such as “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “believe,” and “will,” among others. Because such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based upon Mawson’s current expectations and involve assumptions that may never materialize or may prove to be incorrect. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements as a result of various risks and uncertainties, which include, without limitation, the possibility that Mawson’s need and ability to raise additional capital, the development and acceptance of digital asset networks and digital assets and their protocols and software, the reduction in incentives to mine digital assets over time, the costs associated with digital asset mining, the volatility in the value and prices of cryptocurrencies and further or new regulation of digital assets. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting Mawson is contained under the heading “Risk Factors” included in Mawson’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the
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1 Revenue equivalent BTC is the total revenue of the Company for the period divided by the average BTC price. For the month of October, the figure used is
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