in , ,

Bitmain Now Valued at $12 Bln Following Recent Funding Round

Bitmain Now Valued at $12 Bln Following Recent Funding Round

Bitmain is now valued at $12 billion in investment following the recent closing of a Series B funding round

One of the largest Bitcoin (BTC) mining companies globally, Bitmain, is now valued at $12 billion following a Series B round of funding, Chinese news outlet Caixin reports July 6.

According to Caixin, Bitmain raised between $300 million to $400 million from Sequoia Capital subsidiary Sequoia China, U.S. hedge fund Coatue, and Singapore-based governmental investment fund EDBI. In September 2017, Beijing-based Bitmain received $50 million in a Series A funding round from Sequoia Capital and IDG Capital.

In early June, the company’s CEO Jihan Wu said he is “open” to plans to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong. Wu said that an IPO in the region would be a suitable means for allowing early investors to cash in their funds. 

In May, one of Bitmain’s main competitors, China-based Canaan Creative, announced that it would start an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in July. In an interview with Reuters in April, Canaan co-chairman Jianping Kong said, “We … prefer listing outside mainland China as we are in a global business.”

Founded in 2013, Bitmain Technologies is a privately held company that develops Bitcoin mining hardware and ASIC chips. The firm reportedly held 70-80 percent of the market for Bitcoin mining hardware in February 2018. Bitmain also operates one of the largest Bitcoin mining pools, Antpool. Earlier this year, the company was reported to be involved in the development of Ant Creek mining centers in the U.S.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Here’s What You Pay in Taxes for Using Crypto: From the US to Switzerland

Here’s What You Pay in Taxes for Using Crypto: From the US to Switzerland

Germany’s Finance Ministry: State-Issued Digital Currency Has ‘Not Well Understood’ Risks

Germany’s Finance Ministry: State-Issued Digital Currency Has ‘Not Well Understood’ Risks