BTC Digital completes 10MW Georgia project and launches phased AI computing expansion
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Updated · StockTitan · Apr 24
BTC Digital completes 10MW Georgia project and launches phased AI computing expansion
6 articles · Updated · StockTitan · Apr 24
BTC Digital has finished building its 10MW Georgia computing site, with power interconnection and energization expected in the first half of 2026.
The company plans an initial 5MW AI computing deployment, a further 10MW expansion, and up to 25MW total capacity, contingent on customer demand and financing.
This marks BTC Digital’s shift from digital asset computing to an AI infrastructure platform, following prior crypto and AI project announcements in Canada and with Fog Computing, which saw mixed market reactions.
With giants building AI data centers, how can a former miner's technology truly compete?
As Bitcoin mining falters, is the pivot to AI a strategic lifeline or a leap of faith?
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