Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific Partners With AI Firm, Forecasts $3.5 Billion in Revenue

Core Scientific, a top player in North America’s digital infrastructure industry, has announced a strategic partnership involving a series of long-term contracts extending over 12 years with CoreWeave, an AI Hyperscaler.

Under the agreement, Core Scientific will supply approximately 200 MW of infrastructure to support CoreWeave’s high-performance computing (HPC) operations.

Core Scientific Ventures into AI

The partnership is a significant milestone for Core Scientific as it enters the AI data center space. The company is looking to seize growth opportunities in AI computing while maintaining its strong position in Bitcoin mining.

Adam Sullivan, the CEO of Core Scientific, is optimistic about the transformative potential of this collaboration. He highlights the growing demand for high-power sites and Core Scientific’s ability to meet customer needs efficiently. Their focus on quick and reliable solutions aims to reduce the time needed for power compared to new data center projects.

Beyond the initial 12-year contracts, the agreement with CoreWeave also includes provisions for renewal terms and further expansion. These provisions position Core Scientific as a leading data center operator in the United States, with the potential to become one of the largest in the industry. This partnership is expected to broaden Core Scientific’s revenue sources and increase its earnings.

The HPC infrastructure is forecasted to generate over $3.5 billion in revenue during the initial contract period, complementing Core Scientific’s existing Bitcoin mining business. Core Scientific plans to shift some of its Bitcoin mining capacity towards this expansion to support business continuity and growth.

Core Scientific Expands Infrastructure

In January, Core Scientific’s shares resumed trading on Nasdaq following its bankruptcy and restructuring.

The company then surpassed 20 exahash of energized self-mining hash rate in April 2024. This followed the deployment of S21 miners and the temporary energization of preceding generation miners at data centers capable of supporting their operations financially.

An influx of cash flow enabled Core Scientific to settle $19 million in debt associated with mechanics’ liens and begin completing 72 MW of infrastructure at its Denton, TX, data center. This is part of the company’s broader plan to add 372 MW, contributing to over 20 exahash of hash rate, as part of its growth strategy.

Since April’s Bitcoin halving, which reduced miner rewards by 50%, Bitcoin mining companies like Core Scientific have actively sought to expand their revenues. In line with this trend, other mining firms such as Bit Digital and Hut 8 have diversified their revenue streams into AI.

Notably, Core Scientific reported a net income of $210.7 million in the first quarter of this year, a surge compared to a net loss of $388,000 in the same period of 2023.

The post Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific Partners With AI Firm, Forecasts $3.5 Billion in Revenue appeared first on CryptoPotato.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Latest posts

post-thumbnail
Bitcoin Holds Around Key $85K Level: Will BTC Price Meet Buyers’ Demand?
The post Bitcoin Holds Around Key $85K Level: Will BTC Price Meet Buyers’ Demand? appeared first o...
READ MORE
default post thumbnail
Ethereum Consolidates Since ‘The Big Dump’ – Local Trend Reversal Or Continuation?
Ethereum (ETH) has been stuck in a tight range, trading below $1,900 and above $1,750 after days of ...
READ MORE
default post thumbnail
Hayden Davis Faces Interpol Alert For Role In LIBRA Memecoin
An Argentine prosecutor has requested a judge to issue an Interpol “Red Notice” for Hayden Davis...
READ MORE
default post thumbnail
Stablecoins Supply Up By $20 Billion – The Key To Bitcoin’s Next Move?
Early in 2025, there was a significant surge in the stablecoin market, with a $20 billion increase i...
READ MORE
default post thumbnail
Global M2 Tightens Grip On Bitcoin—What’s Next?
Bitcoin’s tight correlation with global M2 has returned to the spotlight, suggesting that broader ...
READ MORE
default post thumbnail
Ethereum Could Be Mirroring Bitcoin’s 2018-2021 Cycle Amid Record Selling
Crypto analyst The Cryptagon has raised the possibility of the Ethereum price mirroring Bitcoin’s ...
READ MORE
Read more posts