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TeraWulf Stock Surges on Anthropic Kentucky Data Center Deal

TeraWulf shares are soaring after Anthropic signed a lease at its Kentucky data center, pushing the stock up over 80% in 2025.

TeraWulf just proved the AI infrastructure pivot can actually pay off. The former crypto mining company scored a major lease deal with Anthropic — one of the hottest AI labs on the planet — for its Kentucky data center, and the market is rewarding it hard.

Shares are up more than 80% this year. That's not a typo. This is the kind of move that turns heads in the retail trading community, especially when the underlying story is this clean: company shifts from mining Bitcoin to hosting AI, lands a blue-chip tenant, stock rips.

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The Anthropic angle matters more than most people realize. The Claude-maker is backed by billions and is in a full-scale infrastructure arms race with OpenAI and Google. When a company like that signs a data center lease, it's not a one-quarter story — it's a multi-year revenue commitment. TeraWulf's Kentucky facility just became a lot more valuable overnight.

For traders watching the AI infrastructure space, TeraWulf is now on the map. The company's background in power-intensive crypto mining actually gives it an edge here — data centers demand massive, reliable power, and TeraWulf knows how to deliver that. The pivot isn't a gimmick; it's a genuine competitive advantage showing up in real contracts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Why is TeraWulf stock up so much in 2025?

TeraWulf shares are up more than 80% this year, driven largely by its pivot from crypto mining to AI data center infrastructure and the high-profile Anthropic lease deal at its Kentucky facility.

Q.What did Anthropic lease from TeraWulf?

Anthropic signed a lease for space at TeraWulf's data center located in Kentucky, marking a significant customer win for the company's AI infrastructure business.

Q.What kind of company is TeraWulf?

TeraWulf started as a cryptocurrency mining company but has since pivoted to AI data center infrastructure, leveraging its expertise in managing power-intensive operations.

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