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AI Firms and Bitcoin Miners: The Battle for Energy Resources

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Last updated: 7 April 2026 08:46
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How are energy resources fueling competition?What strategies are miners adopting?

Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup, has signed a groundbreaking agreement with tech giants Google and Broadcom to ensure access to gigawatts of cutting-edge TPU computing power, slated for activation by 2027. This deal marks Anthropic’s most significant investment to date, with expectations for its annual revenues to leap from $9 billion by late 2025 to an estimated $30 billion, reflecting the fast-paced financial dynamics within the AI industry.

How are energy resources fueling competition?

The surging demand for AI technologies is fostering a fierce rivalry over energy sources, as AI developers and Bitcoin miners compete for critical resources like grid capacity, land permits, cooling facilities, and affordable electricity. This intensifying competition is reshaping the landscape of the energy market.

Data from the University of Cambridge illustrates that global Bitcoin mining operations consistently draw between 13 and 25 gigawatts of electricity. Anthropic’s strategic move to secure vast energy resources highlights the tremendous energy appetite of major AI players, adding pressure on crypto miners who find themselves vying for the same infrastructure.

What strategies are miners adopting?

Bitcoin miners are feeling the strain of rising energy costs and fierce market competition. Companies such as Core Scientific are diversifying by allocating a portion of their resources to AI services through partnerships like the one with CoreWeave. Simultaneously, firms like Iris Energy and Hut 8 are boosting revenue by focusing on high-performance computing and AI-driven data centers. A shift in strategy is evident as companies such as Riot Platforms, MARA Holdings, and Genius Group collectively sold more than 19,000 Bitcoins recently to sustain operations amid challenging market conditions.

Miners operate within a volatile environment where income from one gigawatt of capacity can fluctuate significantly with Bitcoin price and mining difficulty. However, leasing this capacity to AI firms commonly provides a more predictable revenue stream through stable, contract-based cash flows.

Faced with rising power costs and mining challenges, some miners find leasing capacity to AI companies more profitable than traditional mining, prompting them to reassess their business models for more consistent revenue.

Anthropic revealed that, within just two months, the number of customers paying over $1 million annually for its Claude product grew from 500 to more than 1,000.

Despite these challenges, Bitcoin mining continues to hold its ground, with the network’s total computing power exceeding one zetahash per second, signifying strong technical resilience even as financial pressures rise.

Future strategies for Bitcoin miners may focus more on leveraging existing infrastructure to support both AI applications and Bitcoin transactions, positioning themselves in a digitally evolving economy. This approach may become increasingly viable as miners adapt to ongoing industry transformations.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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