Cango’s relocation to its Georgia facility boosts operational efficiency and creates two distinct sources of revenue
- Cango Inc. acquired a 50-MW Georgia Bitcoin mining facility for $19.5M, shifting to vertical integration by directly managing infrastructure instead of third-party hosting. - The facility allocates 30 MW for self-mining and 20 MW for client hosting, aiming to diversify revenue while optimizing energy, hardware, and security control. - CEO Paul Yu highlighted global risk mitigation through expanded operations in multiple regions, with 50 EH/s hashrate and 5,193.4 Bitcoin holdings as of August 2025. - The
Cango Inc. (NYSE: CANG) has strengthened its foothold in the
This acquisition fits into Cango’s larger growth plan, which includes deploying 50 exahash per second (EH/s) of mining power as of August 2025. In that month alone, the company mined 663.7
Cango’s latest move highlights a broader industry trend toward decentralizing Bitcoin mining operations. By owning and running its own facilities, Cango lessens its reliance on third-party hosts and gains the flexibility to respond to changing market conditions. The Georgia facility, which includes on-site accommodations and support infrastructure, ensures a smooth shift to self-management Cango Buys 50 MW Georgia Bitcoin Mine for $19.5M in Vertical Integration Push [ 3 ]. Experts suggest that dedicating 30 MW to self-mining could increase Cango’s effective hashrate, while the 20 MW reserved for hosting allows the company to attract external miners looking for affordable infrastructure Cango Bets on Bitcoin with Major Mining Acquisition in Georgia [ 2 ].
The company’s significant investment signals its belief in the sector’s long-term strength. With the recent addition of 18 EH/s of on-rack capacity and the Georgia facility, Cango’s total deployed hashrate now stands at 50 EH/s Cango Buys 50 MW Georgia Bitcoin Mine for $19.5M in Vertical Integration Push [ 3 ]. This growth is part of a series of targeted investments aimed at boosting competitiveness, including upgrading older mining equipment and improving overall fleet efficiency Cango Inc. Announces August 2025 Bitcoin Production and Mining Operations Update [ 1 ]. The Georgia acquisition also reflects a wider industry movement toward more energy-efficient operations, as the U.S. market provides access to affordable electricity and regulatory stability Cango Bets on Bitcoin with Major Mining Acquisition in Georgia [ 2 ].
Cango’s strategy to balance Bitcoin mining with future HPC ventures demonstrates its intent to diversify income streams beyond cryptocurrency. The company has previously outlined plans to use its infrastructure for advanced computing, which could help shield it from fluctuations in Bitcoin prices Cango Bets on Bitcoin with Major Mining Acquisition in Georgia [ 2 ]. With the Georgia facility now active,
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