I noticed an interesting trend in the mining market. Bitcoin miners are increasingly looking for new sources of income, and one of the main ways is leasing out their capacities to AI centers. The reason is simple: operating costs are rising, and the profitability of traditional mining heavily depends on market volatility. In such a situation, even major players are forced to find a way out.



Core Scientific is already actively implementing this strategy by leasing GPU clusters and energy infrastructure to tech companies. Companies like IREN and TeraWulf are also exploring this direction. It's not just about additional income but about reorienting entire data centers toward more stable revenue streams.

This shows how flexible the industry can be. When traditional mining loses its appeal due to economic pressure, companies find ways to requalify their assets. If this trend continues, the stocks and quotes of mining companies could gain support from investors who see them not just as Bitcoin players but as more diversified tech operations. It’s worth watching how these scenarios develop in the coming quarters.
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