Bitcoin mining and AI infrastructure operator with global 3 GW datacenter portfolio
Bitdeer operates a vertically integrated Bitcoin mining and AI infrastructure business spanning ASIC design, manufacturing, logistics, and datacenter operations across five continents. The tech stack reveals a hardware-forward engineering culture (RTL implementation, NPU/CPU pipelines, power supply design) paired with heavy ML tooling (TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn) and cloud platforms (AWS, Alibaba), reflecting a dual focus on mining efficiency and emerging AI workloads. Active projects signal aggressive datacenter expansion with emphasis on high-density HVAC systems and data lake infrastructure — practical challenges that align with their stated pain points around cost control, logistics, and converting existing mining sites to AI capacity.
Notable leadership hires: Finance Head
Bitdeer is a vertically integrated operator of Bitcoin mining hardware and AI datacenters, headquartered in Singapore. The company designs ASIC chips, manufactures mining rigs, and manages the full operational value chain: equipment procurement, transport logistics, datacenter construction, facility operations, and network management. It operates a 3 GW global energy portfolio with mining and HPC datacenters deployed across the United States, Bhutan, Norway, Canada, and Ethiopia. Beyond Bitcoin mining infrastructure, Bitdeer offers cloud services targeting high-demand AI compute and advanced ML training workloads. The organization is engineering-heavy with deep operational roots, reflecting the capital intensity and technical complexity of both hardware manufacturing and large-scale distributed computing.
Core tools include Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras, scikit-learn (ML), Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, and Alibaba Cloud (infrastructure), plus Go, C++, Linux, Nginx, MySQL, Redis, and specialized systems like MES for manufacturing and RISC-V for chip design.
Bitdeer deploys Bitcoin mining and HPC datacenters across five regions: United States, Bhutan, Norway, Canada, and Ethiopia, backed by a diversified 3 GW energy portfolio.
Yes. Engineering is the largest department with 89 active roles, concentrated at senior and mid-career levels. The company is hiring across ten countries: Bhutan, Malaysia, Ethiopia, Singapore, Vietnam, United States, Norway, China, Taiwan, and Canada.
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