Sprint AI Computing Power Deployment! Miner Cango Sells 4,451 Bitcoins to Cash Out $300 Million in Debt

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Bitcoin miner Cango (NYSE: CANG) announced that over the weekend, it sold 4,451 bitcoins, cashing out $305 million to repay loans collateralized by Bitcoin. This move aims to reduce leverage and strengthen the balance sheet in response to recent increased volatility in the mining industry.

Cango stated that this sale of Bitcoin is part of a “balance sheet adjustment” rather than an exit from the mining business, and it was carried out with board approval after careful market assessment. The company emphasized that it will continue to operate its Bitcoin mining core business and retain greater capital flexibility for its next growth phase.

Notably, this capital will also serve as a key backing for Cango’s accelerated expansion into the artificial intelligence (AI) computing sector. The company revealed plans to deploy modular, containerized GPU infrastructure at existing, grid-connected mining sites, officially entering the AI computing market.

Cango’s initial focus will be on AI inference computing power to serve small and medium-sized enterprises. In subsequent phases, the company plans to further develop software layers to coordinate and manage dispersed computing resources across different locations, enhancing overall efficiency.

Cango’s strategic shift aligns with the industry trend over the past year of US-listed miners embracing AI and high-performance computing (HPC). Bernstein and JPMorgan Chase analysts both pointed out that the stable power sources and existing infrastructure held by miners are key competitive advantages for entering the AI computing market.

In recent quarters, miners such as IREN, Riot Platforms, CleanSpark, Core Scientific, TeraWulf, Bitfarms, and HIVE have all initiated or expanded their AI-related deployments.

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