Bitdeer Technologies Group has leased a logistics facility in Reno, Nevada, to house the production of SEALMINER ASIC miners. The operation will be managed by Bitdeer Industrial, a subsidiary of the company.
Bitdeer is excited about sinking roots in Reno, #Nevada — home to our 182,000 sq. ft. flagship #manufacturing and assembly facility in the United States.
“This is a core pillar of Bitdeer’s #SEALMINER growth strategy and reflects our long-term commitment to the U.S. by…
— Bitdeer (@BitdeerOfficial) December 23, 2025
Under an agreement with property owner Dermody, approximately 16,900 square meters will undergo extensive renovation to support the planned activities.
“We are thrilled to establish our flagship manufacturing and assembly plant in Reno, United States,” said Bitdeer Industrial CEO Katherine Goh.
According to her, the location was chosen due to:
- a favorable business environment;
- proximity to Silicon Valley;
- access to a highly skilled workforce;
- developed infrastructure to effectively support supply chains and product distribution.
Goh described the establishment of the U.S. facility as part of Bitdeer’s long-term strategy aimed at developing next-generation chip design and strengthening the mining equipment ecosystem.
The United States maintains a leading share of about 40% in the global hashrate of Bitcoin, remaining a premium market for equipment manufacturers. These manufacturers have increased the localization of assembly operations in the country following President Donald Trump’s announcement of “liberation tariffs”. As a result of the new tariffs, shipments from jurisdictions where major ASIC miner assembly plants are located have increased in cost by 24-36%.
Moreover, since autumn 2024, U.S. authorities began detaining shipments of imported equipment from industry leader Bitmain. In February, the issues worsened, affecting installations from MicroBT and Canaan.
All these companies announced the localization of assembly in the U.S. Canaan has scaled up its production capacity in the country since June. According to MicroBT, the first deliveries from the local facility were made as early as December 2023.
Back in November, their competitor Auradine from the U.S. introduced the third generation of Teraflux Bitcoin miners, which are entirely produced from local components.
