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    Higher Average Bitcoin Prices Boost TeraWulf’s Q3 Earnings
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    Higher Average Bitcoin Prices Boost TeraWulf’s Q3 Earnings

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionNovember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    United States-based Bitcoin mining company TeraWulf nearly doubled its third-quarter revenue this year as the price of Bitcoin grew significantly from a year ago, along with expanded mining capacity and new income from its AI business. 

    Revenue for the third quarter increased 87% year-over-year to $50.6 million, with “digital asset revenue” making up $43.4 million, according to TeraWulf’s Q3 earnings report on Monday.

    In Q1, the company had reported a net loss, and in Q2, the miner’s revenue increased 34% year-over-year to $47.6 million. 

    “These increases were primarily due to the increase in average Bitcoin prices during the periods, partially offset by a decrease in total Bitcoin mined during the periods,” the miner said. 

    TeraWulf mined 377 Bitcoin in the three months ending Sept. 30, compared to 555 in the same time frame last year, but made up for it as the average price of Bitcoin was $114,390 compared to just $61,023 in Q3 2024.

    It also attributed the revenue surge to the expansion of mining capacity and the commencement of high-performance computing lease revenue. 

    Source: TeraWulf 

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