
TeraWulf falls after New York permit pause
- TeraWulf (NASDAQ:WULF) shares fell after New York paused new data centre permits.
- The move raised concerns about future AI and cryptocurrency mining expansion.
- The company said its existing operations are not affected by the temporary pause.
TeraWulf (NASDAQ:WULF) shares fell after New York announced a temporary pause on new data centre permits in parts of the state.
The policy raised concerns about future expansion plans for companies developing facilities for artificial intelligence and Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) mining.
The permit pause applies to new projects, while existing approved facilities can continue operating under current rules.
Following the announcement, TeraWulf shares moved lower as investors assessed the possible impact on future growth.
TeraWulf operates Bitcoin mining facilities and has expanded into high-performance computing infrastructure to support artificial intelligence workloads.
Investors will watch for further guidance from New York regulators and any updates from TeraWulf on future development plans.
At the time of reporting, Bitcoin price was $64,943.11.