The first risk, said Jefferies, is Marathon’s expectation of 3.2 EH/s to be plugged into a Compute North facility in Texas. In addition to regulatory delays, there’s the issue of Compute North’s bankruptcy, and whether Marathon might have to renegotiate terms with the hosting company. The other risk, said the bank, is 12.2 EH/s expected from Applied Blockchain (APLD) facilities in North Dakota and Texas, which are also facing regulatory delays.
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