Ault Alliance, Inc. (NYSE American: AULT), a diversified holding company (“Ault Alliance,” or the “Company”), announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Sentinum, Inc. (“Sentinum”), mined approximately 105 Bitcoin in March 2024. Of this total, approximately 53 Bitcoin were mined at Sentinum’s data center in Michigan, with the remaining approximately 52 Bitcoin from mining machines hosted with Core Scientific, Inc. The March mining operations represent a current Bitcoin mining operations annual run rate of approximately $82 million worth of Bitcoin. The run rate is based upon a current Bitcoin price of $65,000 per coin.
William B. Horne, Chief Executive Officer of Ault Alliance, stated, “Sentinum has recently installed the first Antbox mining container at one of its Montana sites. Over the coming weeks and months, Sentinum will slowly move and install miners at its Montana facility to take advantage of the low power cost and make space for the build out of its Michigan facility into an artificial intelligence data center. We continue to be pleased with the progress that Sentinum is making and are excited for the future opportunities presented to us for the Michigan facility.”
Ault Alliance notes that all estimates and other projections are subject to the volatility in Bitcoin market price, the fluctuation in the mining difficulty level, the ability to build out and provide the necessary power for miners, and other factors that may impact the results of Bitcoin mining production or operations. The Company also notes the upcoming halving of Bitcoin and with that, the halving of the block reward for miners. The Company makes no prediction on the price of Bitcoin prior to or after the upcoming halving but is prepared to adjust its mining operations accordingly.
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