BTC.com
BTC.com (btc.com)
BTC.com is a brand historically associated with Bitcoin infrastructure services—most notably a block explorer, wallet/API services, and a cryptocurrency mining pool—and, as of 2026, the btc.com domain is also being used to promote AI/GPU computing offerings. (en.bitcoin.it)
What the website shows today (btc.com)
The current landing page at https://btc.com prominently links to AI computing / GPU resource pages (e.g., “AI Computing Futures” and an “AI Ecosystem”), indicating a present-day emphasis on AI infrastructure rather than the earlier, mining-pool-centric positioning. (btc.com)
LinkedIn’s company page for “BTC.com” similarly describes the organization as integrating ASIC mining with GPU processing for AI, and advertises bare-metal GPU server rentals, listing headquarters in Palo Alto, California (and a location in Singapore). (linkedin.com)
Historical background (mining pool / explorer / wallet)
Origins and early ownership
A commonly cited historical summary is that BTC.com (founded ~2015) was associated with services originally created under Blocktrail, and that Bitmain acquired Blocktrail in 2016 and rebranded it to BTC.com; the BTC.com ecosystem included a wallet, API, block explorer, and a mining pool. (en.bitcoin.it)
Subsequent business transfers and rebranding to CloverPool
Public reporting and filings describe later transfers of the BTC.com mining pool business, including:
- A 2021 report that a deal involved acquiring Bitdeer’s mining pool business including BTC.com. (coindesk.com)
- A 2024/2025 SEC filing (BIT Mining Limited) describing the BTC.com mining pool business later being sold and renamed “Cloverpool/CloverPool” after disposition (with closing described as occurring in February 2024, and loss of control dated January 31, 2024 for accounting purposes). (sec.gov)
- CloverPool help-center announcements stating that the “BTC.com team” carried out a brand upgrade plan starting September 2024, enabling the CloverPool brand and websites. (help.cloverpool.com)
- A CloverPool notice (Chinese) stating the btc.com domain stopped service on October 31, 2024 in the context of the mining pool/browsing services transition, directing users to CloverPool domains. (help.cloverpool.com)
Interpretation: “BTC.com” can refer to (1) the historical explorer/wallet/mining-pool brand and (2) the current use of the btc.com domain emphasizing AI/GPU computing; multiple corporate and branding changes have occurred over time. (btc.com)
Twitter / X account status (btccom_official)
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CloverPool’s official announcements also refer users to follow them on X (Twitter) via a generic X link (not necessarily the specific btccom_official handle), consistent with the broader BTC.com → CloverPool transition communications. (help.cloverpool.com)
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 1 addresses.
| Address | Bitcoins | USD |
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| Miner (Cobo Custody) 36cWgjEtxQSFgbHTJDw5AB96ZX7fJk1URd |
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