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TeraWulf reported a net loss of $427 million in the first quarter, with AI computing revenue surpassing Bitcoin mining

2026-05-09 09:57:13
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According to Decrypt, Bitcoin mining company TeraWulf announced its first-quarter financial report, with a net loss of $427 million, compared to a loss of $61.4 million in the same period last year. The company's revenue was $34 million, of which 60% (approximately $21 million) came from AI computing business, a quarter-over-quarter increase of 117%; revenue from Bitcoin mining, on the other hand, decreased by 50% quarter-over-quarter to approximately $13 million.

The CEO stated that the first quarter is a year of execution, and the company has established a complete platform, transforming its foundation into operational performance and recurring revenue. TeraWulf CFO Patrick Fleury mentioned that the company is shifting towards a more stable contracted revenue model, reducing its reliance on the volatility of Bitcoin mining. The company will continue to repurpose some of its Bitcoin mining operations to support higher-value high-performance computing workloads.

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