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AI Data Centers Outpay Bitcoin Mining, Triggering Major Industry Shift

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Bitcoin miners are ditching hashpower for hyperscale as multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence (AI) contracts outpay mining by a wide margin, forcing a rethink of the industry that secures the world’s largest cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin Mining Economics Struggle as AI Offers Higher Returns Per Megawatt

What started as a side hustle has turned into a full-blown identity crisis for bitcoin miners. Across the United States and beyond, companies that once lived and died by hashprice are now chasing AI and high-performance computing (HPC) revenue, where the same megawatt of power can earn several times more.

The inflection point traces back to April 2024, when Bitcoin’s fourth halving slashed block rewards from 6.25 $BTC to 3.125 $BTC. That cut revenue in half overnight while network difficulty kept climbing, squeezing margins into what has seemingly become the harshest revenue environment since the early days.

Meanwhile, AI showed up with a much bigger checkbook. Data center workloads tied to AI models can generate millions per megawatt. Which means the same electrons suddenly became far more valuable doing something else. “[AI] became Bitcoin mining’s biggest competitor,” crypto trader Ran Neuner wrote this week. “If AI becomes the highest bidder for electricity, what happens to Bitcoin?” Neuner asked.

Miners are making that decision—quickly. Billions in AI infrastructure contracts have already been signed by companies that once focused on bitcoin mining solely, with analysts estimating even partial conversions could unlock tens of billions more annually.

The deal flow reads less like a pivot and more like a stampede. IREN locked in a $9.7 billion agreement with Microsoft for GPU cloud services. Hut 8 signed a $7 billion, 15-year AI data center lease backed by Google-linked infrastructure.

Terawulf followed with $9.5 billion in long-term contracts, while Cipher Mining struck a $5.5 billion deal with Amazon Web Services. Bitfarms went further, announcing plans to wind down bitcoin mining entirely over the next two years.

“Despite being less than 1% of our total developable portfolio, we believe that the conversion of just our Washington site to GPU-as-a-Service could potentially produce more net operating income than we have ever generated with bitcoin mining,” Bitfarms CEO Ben Gagnon said last year.

If AI Keeps Paying a Premium for Compute, the Mining Exodus May Just Be Getting Started

The market is responding accordingly. By late 2025, more than 70% of major mining firms were already generating some revenue from AI infrastructure, and that share is expected to climb as long-term contracts come online.

Others frame the issue in more measured terms. “A large underappreciated headwind for Bitcoin is the disaster that is mining economics,” said Quinn Thompson, CIO of Lekker Capital, arguing that the shift to AI is accelerating an already fragile dynamic.

Still, Bitcoin’s defenders are not losing sleep. The network’s difficulty adjustment mechanism automatically recalibrates every 2,016 blocks, lowering mining difficulty when participants exit and restoring profitability for those who remain.

There is also a structural wrinkle often overlooked in the doom-and-gloom takes: miners are unusually well-positioned to build AI infrastructure. Their facilities already feature large-scale power connections, industrial cooling, and fiber connectivity—assets that can cut deployment timelines by as much as 75% compared with building new data centers from scratch.

In other words, miners are not just leaving Bitcoin—they are cashing in on being early owners of the one thing AI desperately needs: power.

The real tension lies in what happens next. If AI continues to command premium pricing for compute, the exodus from mining could continue, gradually lowering Bitcoin’s security budget over time. If AI capacity overshoots demand—or if bitcoin’s price climbs enough to restore mining profitability—the pendulum could swing back.

For now, the industry appears headed toward a split personality. Large, publicly traded operators are becoming AI infrastructure providers with Bitcoin as a secondary business, while smaller, energy-efficient miners continue securing the network.

It is less a clean break than an uneasy coexistence—one where Bitcoin keeps ticking along, block by block, even as its former champions quietly redeploy their megawatts elsewhere.

FAQ 🔎

  • Why are Bitcoin miners moving into AI infrastructure?AI workloads generate significantly higher and more predictable revenue per megawatt than Bitcoin mining.
  • How much money is involved in the shift to AI?More than $65 billion in AI infrastructure contracts have already been signed by mining companies.
  • Is Bitcoin’s network security weakening? Hashrate has declined, but the difficulty adjustment mechanism helps stabilize the network over time.
  • Could miners return to Bitcoin later?Yes, if bitcoin prices rise or AI infrastructure profits decline, mining could become attractive again.

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