
As demand for AI infrastructure grows, crypto miners with access to power and cooling could be well positioned to profit from supporting high-performance computing workloads, according to a Galaxy Digital research report.
Miners with experienced management teams capable of executing AI and HPC buildouts have a “tremendous opportunity” to bring “significant incremental value to their companies,” the analysts said.
The appeal lies in the long-term contracts and strong, steady cash flow models of AI and HPC colocation — described by Galaxy Digital as “predictable and high margin cash flow streams” — a level of stability that’s often lacking in crypto markets.
“Not only is revenue more predictable than Bitcoin mining, it’s also uncorrelated to crypto markets, which smooths revenue profiles of companies with high exposure to the volatile crypto markets. In Bitcoin bear markets, this can enhance financial stability, allowing miners to continue to raise cash through equity or debt without incurring excessive dilution or interest burden.”
Galaxy Digital
Financing options are also expanding. Data center operators that have a lease in hand with a credit worthy counterparty “can take that lease and raise substantial sums of project financing to construct the data center,” Galaxy wrote, citing $18 billion in development financing written in Q1 2024 alone.
The valuation gap is another key factor, with the report noting that Bitcoin (BTC) miners have typically traded at six to 12 times their earnings, while some of the world’s largest data center operators are valued at 20 to 25 times earnings.
However, not all crypto mining sites are fit for the shift, Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital wrote, noting that some may not have the right conditions for AI and high-performance computing, even if they still work well for Bitcoin mining.
With U.S. data center capacity expected to more than double by 2030, Galaxy says miners who adapt now could become “some of the largest operators in the industry.”
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