CleanSpark just dropped their 2025 fiscal year numbers and it's looking pretty solid - they're hitting record revenue. What's interesting though? They're not just sticking to pure Bitcoin mining anymore. The company's making moves into AI infrastructure, which honestly makes sense when you see where the industry's heading. Mining operations are increasingly dual-purpose these days, and it seems like they're positioning themselves for whatever comes next in the compute-heavy space.
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FlatTax
· 11-29 08:37
I have long been optimistic about the AI infrastructure; it is inevitable for miners to pivot. Cleanspark's move is a good one.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 11-29 02:19
Converting BTC Mining to AI Infrastructure, this wave has indeed gone in the right direction... But we still need to see if they can truly secure those Computing Power contracts.
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ThesisInvestor
· 11-26 13:42
I have been optimistic about this shift for a long time; the pure Mining trap should have been upgraded long ago.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 11-26 13:40
I think the infrastructure in AI is a bit excessive; we still need to see if it can really make money in the future.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 11-26 13:39
Hmm... it's that trap of AI infrastructure again, now everyone wants to copy this homework.
CleanSpark just dropped their 2025 fiscal year numbers and it's looking pretty solid - they're hitting record revenue. What's interesting though? They're not just sticking to pure Bitcoin mining anymore. The company's making moves into AI infrastructure, which honestly makes sense when you see where the industry's heading. Mining operations are increasingly dual-purpose these days, and it seems like they're positioning themselves for whatever comes next in the compute-heavy space.