TeraWulf's AI Revenue Surges 117% but Posts $427M Loss
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TLDR TeraWulf reported a net loss of $427 million for the first quarter of 2026, a further widening of the loss compared to $61.4 million in the same period last year. High-performance computing (HPC) rental revenue surged 117% quarter-over-quarter to $21 million, accounting for approximately 60% of total revenue. Bitcoin mining revenue declined 50% to approximately $13 million. The company held approximately $3.1 billion in cash and restricted…
TeraWulf Doubles AI Revenue as Mining Income Drops, $427M Loss
TeraWulf reported a widening first-quarter loss for 2026, posting a net deficit of $427 million as revenue remained modest despite a notable swing into high-performance computing (HPC) capacity. The company’s top line for the quarter was $34 million, with HPC lease revenue accounting for $21 million—roughly 60% of total revenue and up 117% from the prior quarter. Bitcoin mining revenue came in at about $13 million, representing a 50% year-over-y…
TeraWulf Reports $427M Q1 Loss As Bitcoin Mining Revenue
TeraWulf reported a wider first-quarter loss as weaker Bitcoin mining revenue weighed on results. The company also expanded its artificial intelligence infrastructure business. Its latest figures show a major shift in revenue toward high-performance computing services during the quarter. According to a report, the Bitcoin miner posted a net loss of $427 million for the […]
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