Luxor Technologies (Luxor) is a U.S.-based full-stack Bitcoin mining software and services company headquartered in Seattle, Washington, founded in 2018. The firm provides institutional-grade tools to optimize mining profitability, including a SOC 2 Type 2-certified Bitcoin mining pool (35 EH/s hashrate across 112 countries, paid >35,000 BTC to miners), proprietary LuxOS firmware (used on >300,000 ASICs for performance boosts up to 10-15%), a hardware marketplace/trading desk ($410M annual volume, shipments to 36 countries), hashrate derivatives/financing for risk management, energy management platform (with automated dispatch and grid participation), and Hashrate Index for industry data/research. Luxor emphasizes hashrate as a commodity, supporting miners globally with logistics, OTC deals, and tools like RFQ auctions. The company is remote-first with a global team and no direct ownership of large-scale mining facilities evident (focus on software/services enabling third-party operations). As of December 22, 2025, Luxor is active with ongoing product enhancements (e.g., Power Targeting in LuxOS, AI/HPC GPU expansion) and institutional partnerships.
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