This is an index of publicly known industrial-scale mining operations across the globe.





Disclaimers:

Operational Mines:

60MW

40MW

25MW

25MW

10MW

10MW

6MW

>5MW

5MW

4MW

4MW

3MW

1.3MW

>1MW

>1MW

>1MW

1MW

0.75MW

0.75MW

0.64MW

[Citation Needed]

0.58MW

Dead Mines:

20MW

20MW

10MW

10MW

3MW

Because I want to list as many things as possible,Some of the operators listed below may be unethical, scammy, nonexistent, or have rituals where they sacrifice innocent children--I don't care about that, I just want to make a list.Note that there are likely many (secret) mines that aren't listed here.| BW/ANTPOOL | Unnamed | Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, ChinaNote: Power draw is an estimate based off their claim of 100PH, I assumed 0.6W/GH given that this was Feb 2015. Any of you guys have information about this one? Here's an interesting paper that explains perhaps why this large datacenter is in this region.Source: http://qntra.net/2015/02/inside-the-bitcoin-mine-of-antpool-bw-com/ | BITFURY | Tbilisi Technology Park Free Industrial Zone | Tbilisi, GeorgiaSource: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20151211005837/en/BitFury-Launch-Energy-Efficient-Immersion-Cooling-Data | HAOBTC | Unnamed | Tibetan Autonomous Region, ChinaNote: Their official bitcointalk account has claimed a hashrate of 72PH and capacity of 25MW as of 2016-06-10.Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1328580.msg15158126#msg15158126 | Lee Group | Unnamed | Chengdu City, Sichuan province, ChinaNote: It was stated they their farm was expandable to 25MW about a year ago, so it's likely they are around the high end of that range by now.Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=934581.0 | BITFURY | Unnamed | Gori, GeorgiaSource: http://www.coindesk.com/bitfury-details-100-million-georgia-data-center/ | C7 | "N-0.5 design" | Utah, USASource: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/07/10/massive-bitcoin-mines-spring-up-in-warehouses/2/ | Great North Data | Lab City | Labrador City, Labrador, CanadaSource: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1328580.msg16915395#msg16915395 | Verne Global | "Hybrid Data Center" | Kevlavik, IcelandNote: This is where Genesis Mining runs their hardware (I think)Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1328580.msg17010137#msg17010137 | Hashrate.biz | Secret Name | Quebec, CanadaSource: PM from the owner, he had some pics that I wish I could post here.| MegaBigPower | Unnamed | Washington State, USANote: This is the facility from this youtube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELA91d_mx80 Note 2: Although MBP claimed to be building a 32MW and 12MW mine, they never materializedSource: http://megabigpower.com/themine Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/jjXXCMW.png | Telco 214 | Unnamed | Labrador, CanadaNote: Some napkin math with blocks found from November 13th-27th puts this miner at ~22PH/s, which makes 4MW a plausible amount of capacity.Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1328580.msg17010137#msg17010137 | Zoomhash | Unnamed | USANote: This may be rented space in a larger datacenter.Source: http://zoomhash.com/pages/hosting | ASICSPACE | Unnamed | Washington, USASource: http://www.asicspace.com/pictures-of-our-data-center/ | Great North Data | Goose Bay | Goose Bay, Labrador, CanadaSource: http://greatnorthdata.com/ | Hashplex | Unnamed | Washington/Seattle, USA (I need more data)Source: https://hashplex.com/frequently-asked-questions/ | Oregon Mines | Unnamed | The Dalles, OR, USASource: https://www.oregonmines.com/ | Bitcoin ASIC Hosting | Unnamed | Douglas County, WA, USANote: Second site is being spun up, so they will have greater capacity in coming months.Source: http://www.bitcoinasichosting.com/ | Toomin Brothers | Unnamed | Pacific Northwest, USASource: http://toom.im/ | Hashrate.biz | Secret Name | Quebec, CanadaSource: PM from the owner, he had some pics that I wish I could post here.| JeffColo | Unnamed | Portland, ORSource:| Cryptominer Canada | DC0001 & DC0002 | 2x in Joliette, Quebec, CanadaSource: https://cryptominer.ca/page/hosting | KnC | Unnamed | Boden, SwedenNote: KnC is bankrupt. It doesn't look like they're finding blocks anymore, so this facility is presumed dead.Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/3014471/bitcoin-miner-knc-is-planning-another-four-week-datacenter-build-out.html | KnC | Boden 2 | Boden, SwedenNote: KnC is bankrupt. It doesn't look like they're finding blocks anymore, so this facility is presumed dead.Source: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/knc-miner-will-build-new-20mw-data-center-node-pole/ | KnC | Unnamed | Boden, Sweden (probably)Note: KnC is bankrupt. It doesn't look like they're finding blocks anymore, so this facility is presumed dead..Source: http://www.allied-control.com/publications/Analysis_of_Large-Scale_Bitcoin_Mining_Operations.pdf | BlockC | Unnamed | San Francisco, CA, USA (probably)Note: RIP BlockC. You never proved you actually had the hashrate, but you definitely proved you couldn't stay in business.Source: blockc.co | Spondoolies/BTCS | Unnamed | North Carolina, USANote: RIP Spondoolies, this is probably shut down.TL;DR: Hashrate is concentrated in China, Georgia, the Western US, and Northeastern Canada.If you host 300KW or more of hardware, or know someone who does, feel free to post here! I could use some help.