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Core Viewpoint - Bitfarms has announced its decision to cease Bitcoin mining operations and transition to artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, indicating a strategic shift in its business model [2][4]. Group 1: Company Strategy - The company plans to repurpose its Washington facility into a state-of-the-art data center supporting NVIDIA's GB300 with advanced liquid cooling technology [2]. - Bitfarms believes that converting its Washington facility to GPU-as-a-service could generate more net revenue than its current Bitcoin mining operations, despite the facility representing less than 1% of its total investable portfolio [2]. - The company aims to complete the transition away from Bitcoin mining by 2026 and 2027 [2]. Group 2: Financial Performance - In the third quarter, Bitfarms reported a net loss of $46 million, which represents a nearly 91% increase in net loss compared to the same period in 2024 [3]. - The volatility of Bitcoin prices has made it challenging for the company to rely on Bitcoin for operational costs, especially after the performance of its new T21 mining machines fell short of expectations, leading to a 14% downward revision of its hash rate guidance for the first half of 2025 [3]. Group 3: Market Position - Following the announcement, Bitfarms' stock price fell approximately 18% [4]. - Bitfarms is the first Bitcoin mining company to fully commit to transitioning away from Bitcoin mining to focus exclusively on AI computing services, although other companies in the sector, such as MARA, have also begun to explore AI opportunities [4].