Here’s a story straight from the frontlines of tech evolution. Bitfarms, the Bitcoin mining outfit everyone knew for guzzling power and churning out crypto blocks, is calling it quits on mining by 2027.
Instead, it plans to convert its 18-megawatt Washington State site into shiny AI and high-performance data centers starting as early as December 2026.
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Welcome to the future, where digital currency miners swap rigs for graphics cards and dive headfirst into artificial intelligence.
Processing power
Bitfarms is steering hard into this pivot as mining economics start to look like a slow bleed.
The company said they locked in a nice $128 million agreement for IT gear and infrastructure at the Washington site, and they’ve got nearly a billion bucks in liquidity to support this reinvention.
But we have to say, the stock market didn’t exactly throw a party, Bitfarms’ shares dropped 10-15% right after the news hit the wires, as investors wrestled with what this means for the company’s future.
GPU-as-a-service
CEO Ben Gagnon didn’t mince words about the switch, and said they want more revenue.
“Even though this Washington site represents less than 1% of our entire developable portfolio, we believe flipping it to GPU-as-a-Service could produce more net operating income than all our Bitcoin mining ever did.”
GPU-as-a-Service is basically renting out raw computing power to AI projects, something hotter than a summer day on the crypto blockchain right now.
From crypto to AI
Industry analysts are watching Bitfarms’ move like hawks. If mining companies start swapping rigs for AI data centers en masse, the blockchain world could be looking down the barrel of a huge shift.
Economic pressures, regulatory headwinds, and the juicy margins AI promises might just be too tempting to ignore.
The question now is, will the rest of the mining crowd follow Bitfarms’ lead, or is this playing fast and loose with a gamble that AI infrastructure will pay off?
For now, Bitfarms’ pivot from crypto miner to AI host could carve a new route through the blockchain wilderness, one where silicon chips crunch artifical intelligence instead of cryptocurrency puzzles.
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📅 Published: November 15, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: November 15, 2025
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