Bitcoin miner TeraWulf announces plans to expand Bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence operations
Bitcoin miner TeraWulf announced that it has fully fulfilled its debt obligations and plans to expand its business scale. On July 9, the company announced that its final debt repayment amount was $77.5 million, including prepaid expenses and accrued interest. TeraWulf completed the repayment ahead of schedule and currently has no outstanding debts. TeraWulf stated that this payment provided it with "the greatest financial flexibility", enabling it to expand and deploy infrastructure for Bitcoin mining, high-performance computing (HPC), and artificial intelligence applications. TeraWulf's Chief Financial Officer Patrick Fleury said that profitability and strong cash generation ability enabled the company to complete the repayment. He stated that having no debts will allow the company to use future profits for organic growth, potential dividends, and stock buybacks.
CEO Paul Prager said that TeraWulf is continuously identifying and creating applications, noting that the company can immediately use hundreds of megawatts (MW) of infrastructure. TeraWulf plans to increase its operational infrastructure capacity from 210 MW to 295 MW by 2024, possibly adding another 300 MW in the near future.
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