EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 5 MIN
HIVE Digital Technologies secures $100M raise to accelerate AI and HPC expansion
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Hive Digital Technologies CEO Aydin Kilic joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s upsized $100 million private offering and how the capital will drive its expansion into high-performance computing (HPC) and AI infrastructure. Kilic highlighted strong investor demand for the financing, which was increased from $75 million to $100 million and structured with a 0% coupon—an indicator, he said, of market confidence in HIVE’s strategy. He described the capital as “rocket fuel” to support the company’s aggressive growth plans. HIVE has already demonstrated rapid execution, bringing 300 megawatts of capacity online in Paraguay within six months and scaling its Bitcoin mining operations from 6 to 25 exahash. Kilic emphasized the company’s vertically integrated capabilities, noting, “We are builders… we purchase land, we build substations, we do high voltage heavy infrastructure construction.” Looking ahead, the company is focused on expanding its AI and cloud computing segment. HIVE expects GPU-driven revenue to grow significantly—from approximately $20 million at the start of the year to an estimated $200 million by year-end. This growth is being supported by key partnerships, including a colocation agreement with Bell Canada, as well as the deployment of advanced NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Kilic added that HIVE plans to double its GPU fleet to approximately 11,000 units, which he views as a major catalyst for future growth. In parallel, the company is working toward a TSX uplisting and increased inclusion in major U.S. indices. #proactiveinvestors #hivedigitaltechnologieslet #tsxv #hive #nasdaq #hive #AIInfrastructure #HighPerformanceComputing #HPC #CloudComputing #GPUComputing #NVIDIA #Blackwell #BitcoinMining #DataCenters #TechGrowth #DigitalInfrastructure #PrivatePlacement #AIExpansion #TechInnovation
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Hive Digital Technologies CEO Aydin Kilic joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s upsized $100 million private offering and how the capital will drive its expansion into high-performance computing (HPC) and AI infrastructure. Kilic highlighted strong investor demand for the financing, which was increased from $75 million to $100 million and structured with a 0% coupon—an indicator, he said, of market confidence in HIVE’s strategy. He described the capital as “rocket fuel” to support the company’s aggressive growth plans. HIVE has already demonstrated rapid execution, bringing 300 megawatts of capacity online in Paraguay within six months and scaling its Bitcoin mining operations from 6 to 25 exahash. Kilic emphasized the company’s vertically integrated capabilities, noting, “We are builders… we purchase land, we build substations, we do high voltage heavy infrastructure construction.” Looking ahead, the company is focused on expanding its AI and cloud computing segment. HIVE expects GPU-driven revenue to grow significantly—from approximately $20 million at the start of the year to an estimated $200 million by year-end. This growth is being supported by key partnerships, including a colocation agreement with Bell Canada, as well as the deployment of advanced NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Kilic added that HIVE plans to double its GPU fleet to approximately 11,000 units, which he views as a major catalyst for future growth. In parallel, the company is working toward a TSX uplisting and increased inclusion in major U.S. indices. #proactiveinvestors #hivedigitaltechnologieslet #tsxv #hive #nasdaq #hive #AIInfrastructure #HighPerformanceComputing #HPC #CloudComputing #GPUComputing #NVIDIA #Blackwell #BitcoinMining #DataCenters #TechGrowth #DigitalInfrastructure #PrivatePlacement #AIExpansion #TechInnovation
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