VanEck: Bitcoin mining companies face a $50 billion funding gap in transitioning to AI
According to CoinDesk, VanEck released a report stating that Bitcoin mining companies face a short-term funding gap of about $50 billion as they transition to AI infrastructure, with long-term capital needs of approximately $221 billion. Analysts indicate that the market focus is shifting from contract signing to execution risk, as the industry has only delivered about 25% of the leased AI and high-performance computing capacity, and companies that miss construction milestones face "structural downgrades" from investors.
Bitcoin mining companies are turning to AI infrastructure due to declining mining profitability, with Core Scientific signing multi-billion dollar hosting agreements with CoreWeave, and companies like TeraWulf, Hut 8, Iren, and Cipher also announcing AI and high-performance computing plans. VanEck points out that the clearest valuation metric currently is the available operational power infrastructure, with companies that have signed AI leases valued at more than 10 times their operational power. The report suggests that HIV E, Bitdeer, Keel, and IREN have potential upside, while MARA, CLSK, and RIOT remain more closely tied to Bitcoin prices.






