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The Core Scientific Case: How Did a Bankrupt Bitcoin Miner Suddenly Strike It Rich?

In December 2022, Core Scientific was one of the most prominent Bitcoin miners to go bankrupt during the crypto winter. Less than four years later, the company had secured more than $24 billion in potential long-term contract revenue,…

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The Core Scientific Case: How Did a Bankrupt Bitcoin Miner Suddenly Strike It Rich?
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In December 2022, Core Scientific was one of the most prominent Bitcoin miners to go bankrupt during the crypto winter. Less than four years later, the company had secured more than $24 billion in potential long-term contract revenue, reached a market capitalization of approximately $7 billion, and become a key partner for AI industry participants such as CoreWeave and AMD seeking to lock in power and data center capacity.

At first glance, this looks like a classic story of a bankrupt miner suddenly striking it rich. But Core Scientific did not turn itself around simply by riding a rebound in Bitcoin prices. Instead, it recast the same power, land, and data center resources from relatively volatile Bitcoin mining assets into scarce AI data center infrastructure.

From a Publicly Listed Miner to Just $4 Million in Cash

Core Scientific’s predecessor was incorporated in late 2017, and the company began operating under the Core Scientific name in 2018. In January 2022, it listed on Nasdaq under the ticker CORZ through a merger with special purpose acquisition company Power & Digital Infrastructure Acquisition Corp.

At the time, Core Scientific’s principal businesses included self-mining Bitcoin, providing hosting services to third-party miners, and selling mining equipment. Its business model depended on three critical conditions: Bitcoin prices remaining high, mining machines operating continuously, and power costs remaining stable.

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