CoreWeave’s $8.5B Deal Signals Shift From Crypto Mining to AI Finance
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CoreWeave’s recent $8.5 billion AI-backed loan highlights a major transition in how Wall Street finances digital infrastructure, marking a shift from “MinerFi” to “ComputeFi,” according to TheEnergyMag. In its latest Miner Weekly newsletter, TheEnergyMag examined CoreWeave’s multibillion-dollar raise from a group of banks and investors, backed by Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms. As Bloomberg reported, the financing underscores how companies are finding new ways to fund data center construction and expand GPU capacity. Although CoreWeave has pivoted away from the digital asset sector toward AI-focused data center compute, the move offers a broader lesson on the shortcomings of Bitcoin (BTC) mining finance. Historically, lenders funded Bitcoin mining operations using application-specific integrated circuits, or ASICs, as collateral. However, these models proved fragile due to crypto price volatility and rapid hardware depreciation. When markets declined, both revenues and collateral values fell sharply. CoreWeave’s financing structure is “what MinerFi tried — and failed — to become,” TheEnergyMag said. Unlike prior models, CoreWeave’s deal ties financing to active AI infrastructure with contracted customers and predictable cash flows. GPUs must be deployed, operational and revenue-generating before capital is extended, which reduces lender risk. CoreWeave (CRWV) stock. Source: Yahoo Finance Related: Bitcoin mining’s 2026 reckoning: AI pivots, margin pressure and a fight to survive Bernstein: CoreWeave pivot strengthens position in neocloud market CoreWeave’s early pivot away from crypto mining has helped position it as a leading “neocloud” provider, a term used to describe companies offering GPU-based cloud infrastructure for artificial intelligence workloads, according to a recent analyst note by Bernstein. The report compared CoreWeave with peers IREN and Nebius, highlighting differences in scale, infrastructure and financing strategies. CoreWeave’s head start has translated into a significantly larger backlog of roughly $67 billion, compared with about $9.7 billion for IREN and $47 billion for Nebius. While all three companies…
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