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TeraWulf signs 20-year, $19B AI data-center lease with Anthropic in Kentucky

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Bitcoin miner TeraWulf has secured a 20-year lease agreement with AI company Anthropic valued at $19 billion. The deal will see Anthropic hosted at TeraWulf's Kentucky campus. The agreement marks a significant strategic pivot for TeraWulf, which was previously focused solely on bitcoin mining. The company joins a growing list of crypto-adjacent firms shifting toward artificial intelligence infrastructure, drawn by its more stable and predictable revenue streams.

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