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Bitcoin Mining News: Core Scientific blocks CoreWeave deal, CleanSpark plans Houston data center, and TeraWulf books second FluidStack deal
Yahoo Financeยท2025-11-01 07:00

Core Scientific and CoreWeave Acquisition - Core Scientific shareholders voted against the acquisition offer from CoreWeave, which was anticipated to be a significant data-center M&A deal in the mining sector [2] - The rejection of the deal alters the investment landscape by returning hundreds of megawatts back to the market for companies like Microsoft and Oracle [2] CleanSpark's AI Expansion - CleanSpark announced the acquisition of a new site in Texas with a 385 MW power pipeline, indicating a shift towards integrating AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads alongside traditional mining [4] - The stock of CleanSpark has increased nearly 100% since July 2025, following the market's anticipation of the use of its power pipeline for AI [5] TeraWulf's Long-term AI Hosting Agreement - TeraWulf signed a 25-year AI hosting deal with FluidStack, marking one of the longest contracts between a Bitcoin miner and an AI hosting firm, which enhances long-term revenue visibility [6] - This agreement reflects the industry's pivot towards high-margin compute workloads and TeraWulf's focus on the 'powershell' model for building AI factories [6] Global Hashrate Trends - The global hashrate has surged past 1.1 Zettahash, with significant contributions from China and Russia, despite Western miners potentially slipping in their market position [1][7] - The expansion of hashrate in these countries is occurring at a faster pace than expected, with many U.S. miners halting machine purchases to pivot towards AI [7][8]