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<a href="https://www.marketbeat.com/newsletter/PDFoffer.aspx?offer=top5&RegistrationCode=YahooFinance” rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank”>Interested in BlockchAIn Digital Infrastructure, Inc? Here are five stocks we like better.
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BlockchAIn Digital Infrastructure is pivoting from <a href="https://xpertsstudio.com/bitcoin-ethereum-and-xrp-crash-as-1-7b-got-liquidated-in-24-hours-news/” title=”Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP Crash as $1.7B Got Liquidated in 24 Hours | News”>Bitcoin mining to AI and high-performance computing hosting, using pre-powered, pre-zoned sites and modular data halls. The company has 65 MW of contracted power, about 140 MW under development and roughly 570 MW of identified capacity.
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AIB said it has six active customer discussions, including lease negotiations for up to 65 MW of utility load and 50 MW of critical IT load. Proposed leases would generally run 10–12 years, with electricity passed through to tenants and annual rent escalators.
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The company raised $63 million in the second quarter and ended June with $52.8 million in cash and no traditional debt. It plans to use project-level financing for construction rather than funding a potential 65 MW data center entirely from its corporate balance sheet.
BlockchAIn Digital Infrastructure (NYSEAMERICAN:AIB) outlined its strategy to convert powered land and former Bitcoin mining sites into facilities designed for artificial intelligence hosting and high-performance computing workloads, emphasizing secured utility capacity, modular construction and tenant-provided GPUs.
During a conference presentation, CFO Jolienne Halisky said the company follows a “power first” approach, meaning it does not begin development based on expected future interconnection. Instead, each site is intended to be supported by an executed energy services agreement, or ESA, and access to generation and transmission infrastructure.
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Halisky said the company has 65 megawatts of contracted power, about 140 MW under development and approximately 570 MW of total identified capacity. She cited the company’s view that data-center power demand is growing more quickly than grid additions, while interconnection queues in major markets can stretch five to six years.
Focus on Powered Sites and Mid-Market Development
AIB Data Centers said its facilities are designed for AI and HPC deployments, with 150 kilowatts per rack, liquid cooling and N+1 redundancy. The company targets a nine- to 10-month delivery schedule by using pre-powered, pre-zoned sites and modular 10 MW data halls
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VP of Sales Gary Heitz said the company is concentrating on sites ranging from 50 MW to 150 MW. He said developments of that scale can be faster to build and may be less exposed to local moratoriums than larger campuses.
Source: finance.yahoo.com

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