Bitcoin mining company Hive's revenue increased by 219% year-over-year, but net loss was $91 million due to accelerated depreciation.

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BlockBeats News, February 17 — Bitcoin mining company Hive announced that in the third quarter of its fiscal year ending December 31, 2025, the company’s revenue reached $93.1 million, a year-over-year increase of 219% and a quarter-over-quarter growth of 7%. In November last year, Hive also set a quarterly revenue record.

Hive attributed the revenue growth to the comprehensive expansion of its Bitcoin mining hash rate cluster and BUZZ high-performance computing platform. However, due to “accelerated depreciation related to Paraguay expansion and non-cash revaluation adjustments,” Hive Mining Company reported a net loss of $91.3 million, which undermined its success in revenue growth.

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