Hut 8 credit limit expanded to $200 million, accelerating AI computing power deployment or reshaping the Bitcoin mining landscape

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Bitcoin mining company Hut 8 recently increased its credit limit with leading US-based compliant CEX to $200 million, drawing market attention. This move not only enhances the company’s financial flexibility but also further confirms its strategic direction to accelerate transformation into artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) sectors. The relevant documents have been submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the credit funds will mainly be used for general corporate operations and strategic expansion.

Against the backdrop of most mining companies being under pressure due to Bitcoin halving and rising energy costs, Hut 8 continues to strengthen its fundamentals. The credit limit increase follows its long-term agreement of $7 billion signed in December last year with AI cloud computing service provider Fluidstack. Under the agreement, Hut 8 will supply 245 MW of power over 15 years to build large-scale AI data centers, regarded as a landmark case of crypto-native enterprises integrating with AI infrastructure.

Market reactions to this strategic transformation have been positive. Data shows that Hut 8’s stock price has risen over 130% in the past year, significantly outperforming most Bitcoin mining companies. In contrast, since the Bitcoin halving in 2024, the overall profit margins in the industry have been compressed, forcing many miners to sell Bitcoin to maintain operations, while Hut 8 continues to expand its Bitcoin holdings.

By holding American Bitcoin, Hut 8 maintains an aggressive stance in Bitcoin mining and capital management. Currently, it holds approximately 13,700 BTC, valued at over $1.2 billion, ranking among the top ten corporate Bitcoin treasuries worldwide. This diversified model of “mining + AI computing power + Bitcoin reserves” provides it with stronger resilience in uncertain macro environments.

Meanwhile, industry-wide changes are also occurring. Bitmain recently significantly reduced prices for multiple generations of ASIC miners, reflecting increased competition and slowing demand in the mining sector. VanEck’s analysis indicates that the Bitcoin network’s hash rate has experienced a phased decline, potentially creating conditions for a subsequent price rebound.

Overall, Hut 8 is reshaping its business model through CEX credit expansion and AI data center deployment. Under the long-term narrative of “Bitcoin mining company transforming into AI computing service provider,” its developments have become an important example to observe the trend of integration between mining and artificial intelligence.

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