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Core Scientific’s $24B AI Contracts Don’t Settle the Leverage Debate

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A company that filed for Chapter 11 with about $4 million in cash in December 2022 now trades as a $7 billion AI infrastructure business. According to the original report , Core Scientific has accumulated more than $24 billion in potential long-term contract revenue by converting former Bitcoin mining sites into high-density data center capacity for customers including CoreWeave and AMD.

The repricing is not simply a Bitcoin recovery story. It is a revaluation of power, land, and grid access at a moment when energized capacity is scarce and slow to build. Core Scientific shares have climbed about 533% from their first-day close after relisting in January 2024.

Bankruptcy Preserved the Assets That Would Eventually Reprice

Core Scientific’s 2022 failure was not caused by worthless infrastructure. The company had expanded with debt just as Bitcoin fell from its 2021 high, network difficulty rose, and power prices tightened. Celsius’s collapse added counterparty pressure, with Core Scientific citing roughly $7 million in unpaid hosting charges.

Chapter 11 allowed the company to keep operating while restructuring. By the time it emerged in January 2024, it had cut about $400 million in debt and preserved roughly 724 MW of operational capacity, plus land, substations, and grid connections across several states. Those physical assets became the foundation for a different business.

A 12-Year Hosting Contract Changed the Financial Model

The CoreWeave agreement in June 2024 changed how investors valued the company. Hash rate and Bitcoin holdings stopped being the primary lens. The market began tracking contracted megawatts, billable capacity, and delivery timelines. The initial 200 MW deal was expanded repeatedly to roughly 590 MW, carrying a potential cumulative value of about $10.2 billion over 12-year terms.

CoreWeave also tried twice to acquire the company. A $5.75-per-share cash offer in 2024 was rejected. The July 2025 all-stock deal was valued at roughly $9 billion when announced, but the fixed-exchange structure lost value as CoreWeave’s stock declined, and Core Scientific shareholders voted the merger down in October 2025. The failed transaction still gave the market a new valuation anchor. That shift fits a broader market move toward infrastructure and developer traction over simple token output, as tracked in recent developer activity rankings .

AMD Widens the Customer Base, but Leverage Is Rising

The AMD partnership marked a second phase. Signed 15-year agreements covering approximately 529 MW could generate more than $14 billion in base contract revenue, with reservation rights for up to about 2.5 GW. AMD also received warrants tied to Core Scientific’s equity, with an exercise price of $23.47 per share.

The accounting picture remains uneven. In the second quarter of 2026, high-density colocation generated about $136.7 million of the company’s $164.2 million in total revenue and an $80 million gross profit. Self-mining lost money at a gross margin of about -56%. A $1.155 billion net loss was mostly non-cash warrant and contingent value right charges, but the company still recorded a GAAP operating loss of roughly $78.5 million.

Capital spending has scaled up with the contracts. Core Scientific spent about $954 million on property, plant, and equipment in the first half of 2026 and another $233 million on land and development rights. Long-term debt rose to roughly $4.3 billion by June 30, up from $1.06 billion at the

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