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Core Scientific posts loss as AI hosting revenue surges
Core Scientific posts loss as AI hosting revenue surges

Core Scientific posts loss as AI hosting revenue surges

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Core Scientific reported a $347.2 million first-quarter net loss as the company accelerated its transition from Bitcoin mining toward AI-focused infrastructure and colocation services.

The company posted a loss of $1.06 per diluted share compared with earnings of $1.24 per share during the same quarter a year earlier.

Core Scientific said the quarterly loss included $266.5 million in non-cash impairment charges alongside additional losses tied to warrant and contingent value adjustments.

Revenue increased to $115.2 million from $79.5 million a year earlier but still missed analyst expectations, according to Zacks Equity Research estimates.

Bitcoin self-mining revenue fell sharply to $30.1 million from $67.2 million as the company mined 279 Bitcoin during the quarter, down 45% year-over-year.

Core Scientific also sold 2,385 Bitcoin for roughly $208.3 million during the quarter to help fund capital expenditures and operational needs.

Meanwhile, the company’s high-density colocation business generated $77.5 million in quarterly revenue, surpassing Bitcoin mining operations as demand for AI and high-performance computing infrastructure continued growing.

The revenue shift follows expanding long-term infrastructure agreements with CoreWeave, with Core Scientific continuing to scale data centre capacity dedicated to AI-related computing workloads.

At the time of reporting, Bitcoin price was $79,537.82.

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