WULF
$16.04
TeraWulf Inc., together with its subsidiaries, owns, develops, operates digital infrastructure in the United States.
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TeraWulf Inc., together with its subsidiaries, owns, develops, operates digital infrastructure in the United States. It also develops and operates bitcoin mining facilities for bitcoin mining and high-performance computing workloads, leveraging clean...
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Bitcoin mining stocks see mixed returns as bitcoin holds above $70,000
Bitcoin mining stock prices were a mixed bag on Tuesday as bitcoin climbed above $70,000.
TeraWulf (WULF) Skyrockets 11.9% as Firm Kicks Off New Data Center Expansion
TeraWulf Inc. (NASDAQ:WULF) is one of the 10 Stocks Worth Watching Right Now. TeraWulf soared by 11.86 percent on Monday to finish at $16.41 apiece, as investors cheered plans to expand its data center assets following the successful raising of $500 million in fresh funds. In a regulatory filing on the same day, TeraWulf Inc. […]
TeraWulf, Cipher Digital, and Coinbase Lead Monday’s Crypto Rally — Here’s What’s Driving the Move
TeraWulf (NASDAQ:WULF) stock is up 13.5% in today’s session. Also, Cipher Digital (NASDAQ:CIFR) stock is rallying 7% while Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) shares are up 4.6%. These are three different layers of the crypto infrastructure stack, all moving together on the same macro tailwind. The common thread is Bitcoin’s weekly momentum. Bitcoin has gained roughly 6% ... TeraWulf, Cipher Digital, and Coinbase Lead Monday’s Crypto Rally — Here’s What’s Driving the Move
TeraWulf secures $500 million loan for Kentucky AI/HPC data center
TeraWulf secured a 364-day loan to build out a 480 megawatt facility as phase one of a broader infrastructure expansion.
TeraWulf (WULF) Is Up 6.7% After Pivoting From Bitcoin Mining To Google‑Backed AI Leases
TeraWulf has recently accelerated its shift away from bitcoin mining toward high‑performance computing by securing long-term, Google credit‑enhanced leases covering 522 megawatts of data center capacity and arranging US$6.50 billion in financings to build out multiple AI-focused sites in states including Kentucky and Maryland. This transformation, supported by US$12.80 billion of contracted revenue and new institutional investors such as Covalis (Gibraltar) Ltd, is recasting TeraWulf as a...