TeraWulf, a Crypto Mining Company, Plans to Secure $3 Billion in Google-Supported Debt to Increase Data Center Capacity.

Crypto mining firm TeraWulf (WULF) is planning to raise $3 billion in debt to expand its data center operations in a deal supported by Google, as the AI infrastructure arms race intensifies.

The company is working with Morgan Stanley to arrange the funding, which could launch as early as next month through high-yield bonds or leveraged loans.

Credit rating agencies are evaluating the deal, and Google’s support may help it secure a stronger credit rating than would be typical for the firm.

The AI industry’s hunger for data center space, chips, and electricity has attracted crypto miners, unlikely partners, which already control power-intensive infrastructure that can be repurposed for AI workloads.

Google, which recently increased its backstop for TeraWulf to $3.2 billion, now holds a 14% stake in the company. That support helped an AI cloud platform expand its use of a TeraWulf-run data center in New York in August.

Other crypto-native firms are following suit. Cipher Mining struck a similar agreement with Google and now has received a financial backing tied to that deal.

TeraWulf shares dropped around 1.3% in Friday’s trading session and were unchanged in after-hours trading.

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