Gryphon Digital Mining Signs Definitive Agreement for HPC/AI Asset Scalable to 4GW of Green Energy Through Natural Gas and Carbon Sequestration

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Gryphon Digital Mining, Inc. (Nasdaq:GRYP) ("Gryphon" or the "Company"), an innovative venture in the bitcoin and AI space dedicated to helping bring digital assets to the market, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Captus Energy's 850-acre industrial site in Southern Alberta, Canada, which the Company believes will enable a substantial expansion into AI and high-performance computing (HPC) data center infrastructure. The acquired asset has the potential to scale to 4 gigawatts (GW) of reliable, sustainable power generation capacity through gas to power generation and carbon sequestration on site. The closing of this agreement is expected to occur in or before April, 2025.

Industry analysts and comparable companies project substantial revenue potential in the HPC/AI infrastructure space, with estimates of $1.5 million in annual revenue per MW, while VanEck's research suggests potential revenues of up to $9.11 million per MW. At full capacity, assuming $1.5 million of revenue per MW, the Captus asset could generate over $5.0 billion of annual revenue.

This monumental acquisition follows the Company's recent strategic moves in December 2024, creating a massive combined potential power capacity exceeding 5GW:

Steve Gutterman, Chief Executive Officer of Gryphon, commented:

"We believe that this acquisition represents a transformative moment for Gryphon as we aggressively expand into the AI/HPC infrastructure market. With 850 acres of industrial land in Southern Alberta and the potential to scale to 4GW of power capacity, this site positions us to capitalize on the surging demand from AI compute requirements. The combination of dual natural gas supply, on-site carbon sequestration and abundant water access makes it one of the few locations in North America with all the critical elements needed for large-scale AI computing. We believe that Alberta should be at the forefront of AI/HPC power given its forward-facing government, industry expertise and abundant resources. We are excited to be working in Western Canada. We are equally excited in welcoming Harry Andersen and his team to the fold. They are true energy experts and the development of Captus could not be in better hands."