This is our 95 post in the Infinity Hash Weekly Update series for May 26 2025.

This week we added no new miners. Mining profits for Infinity Hash went down a bit; IHS price was stable together with Bitcoin. Apart from this, we completed numerous dashboard updates, have important announcements (Electricity Mining, 1000 Miner game, vote #13), and added more payment options for international expansion.

You can always get a full overview of past charts and numbers on the Weekly Updates page.

Project Updates

Infinity Hash in Numbers

These are the numbers for week 21, 2025, from 2025-05-19 to 2025-05-25.

Infinity Hash’s metrics for the week ending May 25 2025 – compared to the week before

Dashboard and Feature Updates

a) Current development efforts

Even more payment options (completed)

After adding SEPA instant bank transfer for Euro and improving the payment flow, we added two new payment options via AlchemyPay that expanded global coverage this week: Skrill and Neteller.

Apart from this, we also update the min and max amounts for bank transfers and all supported payments options via AlchemyPay for regulatory compliance. The new limits are as follows:

Payment optionMin amountMax amountMax / month
Visa / Mastercard$15$2,000$50,000
Apple Pay$15$2,000$50,000
Google Pay$15$2,000$50,000
Neteller$15$2,000$50,000
Skrill$15$2,000$50,000
SEPA instant transfer15€~1,700€50,000€
SEPA transfer100€500,000€500,000€
Database improvements (completed)

Database improvements have been completed. The dashboard got a bit faster, we improved security, reduced server costs and cleaned our code up, which will speed up all future development efforts. As soon as other high-priority updates are finished, we’ll be able to go for round two and improve speed further by adding advanced caching for most database queries.

Payout improvements (completed)

Payout updates have been completed. We have semi-automated whitelisting of withdrawal wallet addresses and further security and compliance checks in the background. This will result in faster average withdrawal processing as well as better security for all users (better protection against account takeovers, improved AML and compliance screening for faster processing, etc.). Our compliance and support team will have more capacity due to the freed up time, which can be used to improve support response times as well as withdrawal approval times.

Bugfix: Average purchase price (completed)

We update the average purchase price display on the statistics page in the dashboard, adding weighted averages for a few previously unused data points (e.g., bonus IHS). This should resolve any issues regarding rounding errors or miscalculations of the average purchase price for users with bonus IHS and users of the P2P marketplace.

Payout improvements and automated withdrawals (85% done)

Further payout improvements and automated withdrawals are now worked on simultaneously. The following improvements will be added:

  • Option for automated (weekly and monthly) withdrawals to predefined wallets: reduction of withdrawal fees due to bulk withdrawals (we are in negotiations with our payment provider)
  • Lifting of the $1000 withdrawal limit: We made significant progress regarding our compliance efforts and are working on an update that will allow for significantly higher withdrawal limits, which will also bring down average withdrawal fees for bigger users.
Marketplace burns (40% done)

We weren’t able to finish the P2P marketplace update yet but made progress on it. This update will replace the 20% fee with a 10% burn (based on the community vote #12). The update will include a table to transparently show burns within the system.

  • Dashboard hashrate chart update
  • Account page upgrades
  • Statistics page upgrades

b) Upcoming development efforts

Upcoming and WIP development sorted by priority:

Tax export feature

After the automated withdrawals, we can finally come back to finish the long-awaited tax export feature. As a temporary measure, we have introduced an export button for downloading a CSV file (excel/spreadsheet compatible), which lists purchase deposits and withdrawals.

Card payment support expansion

We’ll soon be able to activate support for credit card payments from the following countries:

RegionCountries
AmericasCanada, Mexico, Brazil
EuropeMalta, Denmark, Netherlands, rest of EU
AfricaNigeria, South Africa
Middle EastUAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Oman
AsiaAustralia, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam

Miner and Farm Updates

More new fans

This week, some containers were prepared for the fans. Frames were welded together and attached to the containers. In addition, a delivery of 50 fans arrived, and a second and third container were equipped with fans.

Frames were also built and fitted to divert hot air from power cables. The frames for the fans were painted and electricians came to install the fans.

We can already see the effect of the new fans: We broke the 128 PH/s hashrate ceiling without adding more miners. This will increase further after optimization, tuning, and fitting more containers with the new fans.

Announcements

Electricity Mining contract #2 is online!

Our second Electricity Mining contract is online and available on the dashboard! We’ll also have updates on the generators in 2–3 weeks (we’ll keep you updated on the progress on all channels). Reward payments for Electricity Mining contract #1 are confirmed for July 2025 as planned!

1000 miner prize announcement

We are happy to finally reveal the details for the long-announced prize game that activates once we reach 1000 Bitcoin miners in Infinity Hash: We’ll gift 10 times 100 IHS to random community members. The only conditions for taking part: Have 100 IHS in your account.

Community vote #13 is closed

Question: Should we update the hashrate chart in the dashboard?

Explanation: Currently, we have a chart on the main page of the dashboard, which displays the account hashrate. Since we are only buying the newest miners with much higher efficiency, this chart might stagnate or trend down in the future, even though the profitability of each IHS is going up. Since many users don’t understand that hashrate is not a good indicator of profitability, we propose to move the account hashrate chart to the statistics page. Instead, we would show SATs per IHS per year as a chart on the main dashboard page. We think this would provide more useful information to all users.

Options:

  • A) Yes: Move the hashrate chart to the statistics page and add a SATs per IHS per year chart.
  • B) No: Keep everything how it is.

Result: Option A) won with 90.98% of votes. Next steps: We added the update to our development efforts (see above in this post) and will bring it online as fast as possible.

Links and Outlook

Infinity Hash Articles and Socials

This week, you can find an article about Ethereum Classic Mining and if it’s still worth mining, as well as our latest Mining Industry Recap issue:

Weather Conditions

The current weather conditions at the mining farm are: Clear. Chilly. Current temperatures at 3.27°C / 37.88°F provide good cooling conditions, with the weather forecast showing an upward trend in temperatures. This should result in slightly decreased profits.

Transparency

You can always check our pool and wallet links to get a complete and transparent overview of our pool, all miners in the pool, our public reinvest wallet, and our electricity costs on the page below:


As always, it has been a pleasure to provide you with the latest information on the Infinity Hash project. We wish our community a great week and happy mining together!