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CoreWeave Reportedly Offers About $1B for Core Scientific


CoreWeave Inc., a closely held cloud computing provider, has offered to acquire Bitcoin miner Core Scientific Inc. (Nasdaq: CORZ) for $5.75 per share, a person with knowledge of the matter said.

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CoreWeave’s all-cash bid for Austin, Texas-based Core Scientific comes as the company seeks to expand its artificial intelligence data center capacity, according to the person.

The companies announced they signed a series of 12-year contracts under which Core Scientific will deliver about 200 megawatts of infrastructure to host CoreWeave’s operations. Core Scientific is among the Bitcoin miners trying to take advantage of a shortage in data center space and large amounts of power amid the AI boom to expand beyond crypto.

CoreWeave’s offer represents a 55 percent premium to Core Scientific’s three-month volume-weighted average price as of May 31, the person said, asking not to be identified discussing confidential information.

Core Scientific closed at $4.87 in New York on Monday, giving the company a market value of about $866 million.

Representatives for CoreWeave and Core Scientific declined to comment.

The hosting agreement is one of the largest for a crypto miner. The contracts with CoreWeave are estimated to generate $3.5 billion in revenue, making the crypto miner a sizable infrastructure provider even among traditional data centers. Core Scientific has already provided such services to CoreWeave, which was also a crypto mining company, since 2019.

Core Scientific is among the top mining companies by computing power. With its total of 1.2 gigawatts of contracted power, the miner is able to deliver nearly 500 megawatts of HPC power to be used for alternative compute workloads based on geographic proximity to major cities and fiber lines, according to its statement on Tuesday. That would put the company among the largest data center operators in the US.

CoreWeave last month raised $8.6 billion in funding that included a $1.1 billion preferred equity deal that gave the startup a $19.1 billion valuation. It separately raised $7.5 billion in debt. The company’s investors include Coatue Management, Altimeter Capital and Fidelity Management & Research Co.



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