Bitdeer is Singaporean-based company that spun out of Bitmain, the largest Chinese crypto mining company that also sells custom ASICs for mining. Bitdeer runs a lot of these ASICs, and is now also a neocloud. Their platform includes sites around the world: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Iceland, the Netherlands, Canada and the US.
When we logged in to test, there was supposed availability of H100 in Malaysia, US, Iceland and the Netherlands. There is also B200 and H100 in Singapore. Bitdeer’s website claims that they have achieved SOC2 Type I and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 compliance. This should easily put them on our list. However, Bitdeer has an aggressive KYC process in place that prevented us from renting a GPU during the test period. As a result we can’t verify anything about their on-demand GPU cloud platform.
Interesting, Bitdeer offers different prices for bandwidth on a per-VM basis, ranging from 1Mb/s to 1024 Mb/s on a fixed or pay-per-use traffic basis. In heavy usage scenarios, this can double the cost of a 1x B200 VM on their platform from $4.69/hr to $8.27/hr.
Beyond hands on testing, Bitdeer has some big plans. Their site in Massillon, Ohio has recently undergone a third-party feasibility assessment regarding their suitability for Tier 3 HPC/AI datacenters, and reported “largely positive results (…) due to the availability of land, power, fiber and water resources”. We find it interesting to see nothing about the existing buildings in this report. It seems that Bitdeer, like other crypto miners, is planning to knock down existing buildings and use the powered land for a brand new AI cloud building, finally selling that as powered shell or colo with a 10-15% margin on their costs.
Source: SemiAnalysis Datacenter Model
ClusterMAX 2.1 Update (April 2026)
We conducted some initial testing with BitDeer at their Malaysia site using 2 nodes of GB200 NVL72. We were limited on time and could not get the IMEX domain configured correctly to confirm the NVLink was setup for intranode communication on the NVL72 domain. We did run some training jobs and figure out the console successfully. With many more GPUs coming online this year, we are excited to see more from BitDeer in terms of orchestration software, monitoring, reliability and support for the big clusters they have announced they're building.