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Bit Origin Secures Financing to Explore AI Computing, Data Center Services Expansion

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Bit Origin (BTOG) said Thursday that it has secured strategic financing to explore expansion into AI-driven computing and data center services.

Financing details were not disclosed.

The company said it intends to potentially develop opportunities in leasing, AI computing, storage infrastructure, and cooling services, including GPU-based computing resources and related server systems.

Bit Origin said that the timing and extent of any business execution will depend on its ability to secure further financing, finalize commercial arrangements, access qualified personnel and suitable partners, and assess market conditions.

Bit Origin shares were down more than 6% in Thursday trading.

Price: $2.63, Change: $-0.14, Percent Change: -4.88%

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