- Hyperscale Data (GPUS, Financial) to resume Bitcoin mining operations in Montana by June 10, 2025.
- The Montana site boasts a 10-megawatt capacity, supporting up to 3,200 S19j Pro Antminers.
- Initial operations will start with 2,600 Antminers, scaling to full capacity by July 2025.
Hyperscale Data (GPUS) announced its plans to recommence Bitcoin mining operations at one of its two Montana sites on or around June 10, 2025. This decision follows a recent surge in Bitcoin prices, which the company's CEO, William Horne, believes are sustainable and will facilitate positive cash flow from the mining operations.
The Montana site, completed in 2024, has a power capacity of 10 megawatts, sufficient to accommodate approximately 3,200 S19j Pro Antminers. Hyperscale Data will initially resume operations with 2,600 Antminers and aims to escalate to full capacity by July 2025.
This strategic move underscores Hyperscale Data's confidence in the current Bitcoin market, and the company anticipates that the renewed operations will bolster its revenue stream. Hyperscale Data's investors and stakeholders are encouraged to monitor further developments through the company's public filings and official announcements.