Bit Digital completely bids farewell to Bitcoin mining and shifts to Ethereum staking and AI computing power

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On January 30, news, Bit Digital announced a historic strategic adjustment, officially exiting the Bitcoin mining business and shifting core resources toward Ethereum staking and artificial intelligence infrastructure development. The company stated that this move is not a short-term risk avoidance but a long-term choice based on industry structural changes and a re-evaluation of capital efficiency. As energy costs continue to rise, computational difficulty increases, and equipment depreciation accelerates, the profit elasticity of traditional mining models is shrinking, making it difficult to meet the company’s requirements for sustainable returns.

Bit Digital management pointed out that Bitcoin mining is highly sensitive to electricity prices and hardware cycles, with limited flexibility in asset reallocation, which restricts the company’s ability to respond during market volatility. In contrast, Ethereum staking does not rely on energy-intensive equipment and can generate stable income with lower operational friction, while maintaining participation in the growth of the blockchain ecosystem. As DeFi, tokenized assets, and enterprise-level applications continue to expand, the network utility of Ethereum provides the company with a more promising cash flow structure.

Beyond blockchain, Bit Digital also lists artificial intelligence as its second growth engine. The company disclosed holding a strategic stake in WhiteFiber, focusing on high-performance computing and data center infrastructure for AI workloads. The demand for AI computing power is rapidly increasing, and enterprises, research institutions, and developers are increasingly dependent on specialized computing environments, providing the company with revenue sources decoupled from the crypto market cycle.

WhiteFiber will serve as a key pillar of the new business model, offering cloud computing, data processing, and machine learning support to clients, enabling Bit Digital to expand into a broader enterprise market and reduce reliance on digital asset price fluctuations. By combining blockchain revenue mechanisms with real-world computing power demand, the company aims to establish a more robust growth trajectory across multiple technological sectors.

This transformation marks Bit Digital’s upgrade from high-energy-consuming mining to a “digital infrastructure service provider.” The company believes that focusing on scalable, future-oriented technology will be more conducive to creating long-term shareholder value and enhancing its competitiveness in the new wave of technological innovation.

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