Blockchain Digital Infrastructure Inc (NYSE American: AIB) is a digital infrastructure company that operates data center hosting facilities for Bitcoin mining and high-performance computing workloads. Revenue is generated on a transactional basis by charging customers a per-kilowatt-hour hosting fee for space, power, and cooling at its South Carolina facility. The company completed a business combination with Signing Day Sports and One Blockchain on March 16, 2026, forming the current public entity incorporated in Delaware on April 11, 2025. Its primary operating asset is a 40 MW facility on 17.6 leased acres in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, with a stated power pipeline of 200 MW across multiple U.S. markets. As of December 31, 2025, the company reported positive stockholders' equity of $7.9 million and no significant traditional debt. A 25 MW AI-focused data center site in Minnesota is in development. The company does not pay cash dividends and had 84 stockholders of record as of March 30, 2026.
- Revenue model
- Per-kilowatt-hour hosting fees charged to customers for housing and powering customer-owned compute equipment. The Hosting Services Agreement with GreenVolt (effective June 27, 2025) for approximately 5,400 supercomputing servers at the South Carolina facility is priced at $0.065 per kWh. Electricity, sourced under a contract expiring October 2026, is the primary input cost.
- Products and services
- Data center hosting services for Bitcoin mining hardware and high-performance computing servers. Owner-agnostic hosting environment supporting customer-owned compute equipment. Planned AI-focused hosting using modular prefabricated data center architecture in collaboration with Super Micro for high-density compute hardware. South Carolina facility rated at 40 MW with expansion capacity to 50 MW pending a new electric service agreement.
- Customers and end markets
- Bitcoin miners and HPC operators requiring third-party hosting capacity. GreenVolt Innovations AA1 LLC is the named customer under the active Hosting Services Agreement (effective June 27, 2025) for approximately 5,400 supercomputing servers. End markets include digital asset mining and AI/HPC workloads.
- Value-chain role
- Infrastructure operator and colocation host. Provides power, cooling, and networking to customers who own and operate their own compute hardware on-site. Sits between power utilities and compute operators in the digital asset and HPC supply chain.
- Geographic exposure
- Primary operations in Spartanburg County, South Carolina (17.6-acre leased site, 40 MW facility). Development pipeline includes Minnesota, South Carolina, North Carolina, and New York, as well as other U.S. locations under evaluation as of the 10-K filing dated March 31, 2026.
Source: SEC 10-K, filed 2026-03-31
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