Q3 Bitcoin Mining Map Exposes Silent Surge in Russia, China, While US Dips Slightly
2025-07-12 20:44:59

Main Idea
The Q3 Bitcoin mining map shows a slight decline in the U.S. share of global hashrate, while Russia and China experience growth, signaling potential shifts in mining dominance.
Key Points
1. The U.S. remains the leader in Bitcoin mining with 35.81% of the global hashrate, but its share dipped slightly by 0.60% from Q2 to Q3 2025.
2. Russia's mining share increased by 6.12%, rising from 15.652% to 16.61%, now accounting for 150 EH/s of mining power.
3. China's mining share also grew slightly from 13.727% to 13.84%, contributing 125 EH/s to the global hashrate.
4. Other notable mining regions include Paraguay (3.87%, 35 EH/s), the UAE (3.54%, 32 EH/s), Oman (2.99%), and Canada (2.935%).
5. Much of Africa, Central Asia, and the Middle East remain inactive or unreported in Bitcoin mining activity.
Description
As the second quarter of 2025 wound down, the U.S. held onto its top spot for the highest share of Bitcoin hashrate—though it slipped slightly, down just 0.60% since May 27. Meanwhile, turning over into Q3, Russia turned up the dial, posting a 6.12% jump in its share since that same date in May. Hashrate
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