Just caught up on some interesting HPC news - Bitfarms shareholders basically just approved a major pivot that's reshaping the whole company. They voted to relocate to Delaware and rebrand under the KEEL ticker, which signals a serious shift away from their traditional crypto mining roots.



What's notable here is the direction they're heading. Instead of staying focused on Bitcoin mining, they're repositioning themselves as an infrastructure player for AI and high-performance computing. The vote was pretty decisive too - roughly 99.3% of shareholders backed the move, so this isn't some controversial decision.

This feels like part of a broader trend we're seeing across the industry. As AI and HPC infrastructure become increasingly critical, companies are repositioning to capture that opportunity. It's not just about mining anymore - it's about having the right infrastructure and data center capabilities to compete in the AI era.

The timing is interesting given how much attention HPC infrastructure has been getting lately. Whether this rebrand actually translates into real growth remains to be seen, but at least they're being decisive about the direction.
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