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Cipher Digital Surges as AI Lease and Financing Boost Its Post-Crypto Mining Strategy - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
Cipher Digital’s latest move suggests its post-bitcoin-mining strategy is no longer a side project. The company is deepening its pivot toward AI infrastructure with fresh contractual and financing muscle behind it. Cipher announced a new 15-year data center campus lease with an investment-grade hyperscale tenant, marking its third AI-focused lease. The agreement calls for Cipher to develop and deliver a new high-performance computing data center at one of its existing sites. Investors responded quickly: shares rose more than 10% in early trading after the announcement, signaling market approval of the company’s strategic step.
Why the new lease matters for Cipher’s repositioning
What makes the lease notable is where it fits in the company’s transition. Cipher is no longer presenting itself primarily as a crypto miner, but as an operator trying to monetize power, land and infrastructure for AI workloads. A third campus lease suggests the model is scaling beyond a single proof point. The tenant was described as investment-grade and hyperscale, two details that matter because they imply demand and counterparty quality. In practical terms, the deal strengthens Cipher’s argument that its industrial footprint can be repurposed into higher-value compute infrastructure for AI and HPC customers.

The financing package adds credibility. The company paired the lease news with a revolving credit facility large enough to support liquidity while keeping growth options open. The company said it closed a facility providing up to $200 million of capacity, with an additional accordion option of up to $50 million. Morgan Stanley was identified as lead left arranger and administrative agent. Cipher said proceeds would be used to enhance liquidity, support capital, and fund growth initiatives for expansion. Together, the lease and facility make the shift toward AI and HPC look less aspirational and more funded.
That is why the stock reaction matters beyond a one-day pop. Investors appear to be rewarding Cipher not simply for announcing another deal, but for showing that the AI pivot is acquiring scale, duration and financing support at the same time. The company has spent the year trying to persuade the market that its future can extend beyond digital asset mining. Wednesday’s announcement gave that thesis structure: a long-term hyperscale customer, a balance-sheet backstop and another step into compute infrastructure. For Cipher, the strategy is no longer a narrative. It is starting to look executable.