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CleanSpark Reports Fiscal Year First Quarter 2025 Results

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$162.3M quarterly revenue, up 120% from prior year

$241.7M quarterly net income and basic EPS of $0.85

Marginal cost per coin decreases 6% to ~$34,000 at owned facilities

LAS VEGAS, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CleanSpark, Inc. (Nasdaq: CLSK) (the “Company”), America’s Bitcoin Miner®, today reported financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2024.

“This quarter we saw the impact of continuous improvements across what we believe to be the most important industry metrics: operating hashrate, fleet efficiency, marginal cost to mine, bitcoin treasury, and portfolio uptime,” said CleanSpark CEO Zach Bradford. “We exceeded 2024 guidance and surpassed 40 EH/s in January, while driving fleet efficiency down to 16.15 J/Th,” Bradford said. “CleanSpark delivered $162.3 million in revenue at a marginal cost to mine of approximately $34,000 per bitcoin for the quarter.”  

“We are well on our way towards achieving 50 EH/s in the first half of 2025. We expect this growth will happen in the communities in which we already operate through expansion and greenfield projects in Wyoming, Tennessee, and Georgia. Our regional expansion strategy was developed and refined in Georgia, and we are now replicating it nationally,” said Bradford.

“Our capital strategy continues to evolve, as demonstrated by the closing of our $650 million convertible bond with industry leading terms, and the conclusion of our at-the-market offering program,” said CleanSpark CFO Gary Vecchiarelli. “We overcame virtually all of the halving impact on the bitcoin block subsidy while growing our current bitcoin treasury to over 10,500 – 100% of which was entirely self-mined by CleanSpark and exclusively in the USA. We have one of the cleanest balance sheets in the industry and look forward to utilizing it through our institutional grade bitcoin treasury team and strategy.”

“CleanSpark’s financial strength continued to grow in fiscal Q1, with 57% gross margin, nearly $2.8 billion in assets, and $1.2 billion in total liquidity. We continue to invest in ourselves because why buy bitcoin at current spot prices when we can mine it for $34,000?” Vecchiarelli concluded.

Financial Highlights: First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025
Financial Results for the Three Months Ended December 31, 2024

Quarterly revenues were $162.3 million, an increase of $88.5 million, or 120%, from $73.8 million for the same prior fiscal quarter.Net income for the three months ended December 31, 2024, was $246.8 million or $0.85 per basic share, compared to $25.9 million or $0.14 per basic share, for the same prior year period.Adjusted EBITDA(1) increased to $321.6 million from $69.1 million from the same period a year ago.

Balance Sheet Highlights as of December 31, 2024

Assets

Cash: $276.6 millionBitcoin: $929.1 millionTotal Current Assets: $1.2 billionTotal Mining Assets (including prepaid deposits & deployed miners): $938.8 millionTotal Assets: $2.8 billion

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Current Liabilities: $96.7 millionTotal long-term debt, net of debt discount & issuance costs: $641.4 millionTotal Liabilities: $757.7 millionTotal Stockholders’ Equity: $2.0 billion

The Company had working capital of $1.2 billion as of December 31, 2024, including capacity of $50 million on the bitcoin collateralized line of credit.

1 See “Non-GAAP Measure” and the related reconciliation below

Investor Conference Call and Webcast
The Company will hold its fiscal Q1 2025 earnings presentation and business update for investors and analysts today, February 6, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. ET.

Webcast URL: clsk.news/q1fy25 

The webcast will be accessible for at least 30 days on the Company’s website and a transcript of the call will be available on the Company’s website following the call.

About CleanSpark
CleanSpark (Nasdaq: CLSK), America’s Bitcoin Miner®, is a market-leading, pure play bitcoin miner with a proven track record of success. We own and operate a portfolio of mining facilities across the United States powered by globally competitive energy prices. Sitting at the intersection of Bitcoin, energy, operational excellence and capital stewardship, we optimize our mining facilities to deliver superior returns to our shareholders. Monetizing low-cost, high reliability energy by securing the most important finite, global asset – Bitcoin – positions us to prosper in an ever-changing world. Visit our website at www.cleanspark.com

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this press release, forward-looking statements include, but may not be limited to, statements regarding the Company’s expectations, beliefs, plans, intentions, and strategies, including its expectations regarding reaching 50 EH/s in the first half of 2025. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terms such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “could,” “intends,” “targets,” “projects,” “contemplates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “forecasts,” “predicts,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. The forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to: the risk that the electrical power available to our facilities does not increase as expected; the success of our digital currency mining activities; the volatile and unpredictable cycles in the emerging and evolving industries in which we operate; increasing difficulty rates for bitcoin mining; bitcoin halving; new or additional governmental regulation; the anticipated import and delivery dates of new miners; the ability to successfully import and deploy new miners and other mining equipment; the dependency on utility rate structures and government incentive programs; dependency on third-party power providers for expansion efforts; the expectations of future revenue growth may not be realized; and other risks described in the Company’s prior press releases and in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including under the heading “Risk Factors” in those filings. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made only as to the date of this press release, and we assume no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements as a result of any new information, changed circumstances or future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

Non-GAAP Measure
The Company presents adjusted EBITDA, which is not a measurement of financial performance under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States(“GAAP”). The Company’s non-GAAP “Adjusted EBITDA” excludes (i) impacts of interest, taxes, and depreciation; (ii) the Company’s share-based compensation expense, unrealized gains/losses on securities, and, changes in the fair value of contingent consideration with respect to previously completed acquisitions,  all of which are non-cash items that the Company believes are not reflective of the Company’s general business performance, and for which the accounting requires management judgment, and the resulting expenses could vary significantly in comparison to other companies; (iii) non-cash impairment losses related to long-lived assets (including goodwill); (iv) realized gains and losses on sales of equity securities, the amounts of which are directly related to the unrealized gains and losses that are also excluded; (v) legal fees related to litigation and various transactions, which fees management does not believe are reflective of the Company’s ongoing operating activities; (vi) gains and losses on disposal of assets, the majority of which are related to obsolete or unrepairable machines that are no longer deployed;  (vii) gains and losses related to discontinued operations that would not be applicable to the Company’s future business activities; and (viii) severance expenses. The Company previously excluded non-cash impairment losses related to digital assets and realized gains and losses on sales of bitcoin from its calculation of adjusted EBITDA, but has determined such items are part of the Company’s normal ongoing operations and will no longer be excluding them from its calculation of adjusted EBITDA.

Management believes that providing this non-GAAP financial measure that excludes these items allows for meaningful comparisons between the Company’s core business operating results and those of other companies, and provides the Company with an important tool for financial and operational decision making and for evaluating its own core business operating results over different periods of time. In addition to management’s internal use of non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA, management believes that adjusted EBITDA is also useful to investors and analysts in comparing the Company’s performance across reporting periods on a consistent basis.  Management believes the foregoing to be the case even though some of the excluded items involve cash outlays and some of them recur on a regular basis (although management does not believe any of such items are normal operating expenses necessary to generate the Company’s bitcoin related revenues).  For example, the Company expects that share-based compensation expense, which is excluded from adjusted EBITDA, will continue to be a significant recurring expense over the coming years and is an important part of the compensation provided to certain employees, officers, and directors. Additionally, management does not consider any of the excluded items to be expenses necessary to generate the Company’s bitcoin related revenue.

The Company’s adjusted EBITDA measure may not be directly comparable to similar measures provided by other companies in our industry, as other companies in the Company’s industry may calculate non-GAAP financial results differently. The Company’s adjusted EBITDA is not a measurement of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to operating (loss) income or any other measure of performance derived in accordance with GAAP. Although management utilizes internally and presents adjusted EBITDA, the Company only utilizes that measure supplementally and does not consider it to be a substitute for, or superior to, the information provided by GAAP financial results.

Accordingly, adjusted EBITDA is not meant to be considered in isolation of, and should be read in conjunction with, the information contained in the Company’s consolidated financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with GAAP.

 

CLEANSPARK, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands, except par value and share amounts)

December 31,
2024

September 30,
2024

(Unaudited)

ASSETS

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$

276,599

$

121,222

Restricted cash

3,408

3,056

Prepaid expense and other current assets

10,732

7,995

Bitcoin (see Note 4)

929,080

431,661

Receivable from bitcoin collateral (See Note 9)

77,827

Note receivable from GRIID (see Note 5)

60,919

Derivative investments

4,496

1,832

Investment in debt security, AFS, at fair value

950

918

Total current assets

$

1,225,265

$

705,430

Property and equipment, net

$

1,256,000

$

869,693

Operating lease right of use assets

4,293

3,263

Intangible assets, net

5,945

3,040

Deposits on miners and mining equipment

126,867

359,862

Other long-term assets

25,671

13,331

Goodwill

135,251

8,043

Total assets

$

2,779,292

$

1,962,662

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Current liabilities

Accounts payable

$

27,622

$

82,992

Accrued liabilities

51,006

43,874

Other current liabilities

5,693

2,240

Current portion of loans payable

7,215

58,781

Dividends payable

5,141

Total current liabilities

$

96,677

$

187,887

Long-term liabilities

Loans payable, net of current portion, debt discount and debt issuance costs

641,433

7,176

Deferred income taxes

14,978

5,761

Other long-term liabilities

4,618

997

Total liabilities

$

757,706

$

201,821

 

CLEANSPARK, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Continued)
(in thousands, except par value and share amounts)

Stockholders’ equity

Preferred stock; $0.001 par value; 10,000,000 shares authorized;
    Series A shares; 2,000,000 authorized; 1,750,000 issued and outstanding
        (liquidation preference $0.02 per share)
    Series X shares; 0 and 1,000,000 authorized, issued and outstanding,
        respectively

2

3

Common stock; $0.001 par value; 600,000,000 and 300,000,000 shares
authorized; 292,566,230 and 270,897,784 shares issued; 280,806,295 and
270,897,784 shares outstanding, respectively

293

271

Additional paid-in capital

2,403,409

2,239,367

Accumulated other comprehensive income

450

418

Accumulated deficit

(237,568)

(479,218)

Treasury stock at cost; 11,759,935 and 0 shares held, respectively

(145,000)

Total stockholders’ equity

2,021,586

1,760,841

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

2,779,292

$

1,962,662

 

CLEANSPARK, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Unaudited, in thousands, except per share and share amounts)

For the three months ended

December 31,
2024

December 31,
2023

Revenues, net

Bitcoin mining revenue, net

$

162,306

$

73,786

Costs and expenses

Cost of revenues (exclusive of depreciation and amortization shown below)

70,290

28,896

Professional fees

3,885

1,572

Payroll expenses

20,869

15,321

General and administrative expenses

10,054

5,003

(Gain) loss on disposal of assets

(791)

677

Gain on fair value of bitcoin, (see Note 2 and Note 4)

(218,206)

(36,041)

Depreciation and amortization

66,229

29,847

Total costs and expenses

$

(47,670)

$

45,275

Income from operations

209,976

28,511

Other income (expense)

Gain on bitcoin collateral

42,493

Gain (loss) on derivative securities

3,622

(1,243)

Interest income

1,476

586

Interest expense

(1,559)

(546)

Total other income (expense)

$

46,032

$

(1,203)

Income before income tax expense

256,008

27,308

Income tax expense

9,217

1,399

Net income

$

246,791

$

25,909

Preferred stock dividends

5,141

579

Net income attributable to common shareholders

$

241,650

$

25,330

Other comprehensive income

32

29

Total comprehensive income attributable to common shareholders

$

241,682

$

25,359

 

CLEANSPARK, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Continued)
(Unaudited, in thousands, except per share and share amounts)

For the three months ended

December 31,
2024

December 31,
2023

Income from operations per common share – basic

$

0.85

$

0.14

Weighted average common shares outstanding – basic

284,549,900

178,809,264

Income from operations per common share – diluted

$

0.83

$

0.14

Weighted average common shares outstanding – diluted

297,887,140

180,783,535

 

CLEANSPARK, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED EBITDA
(Unaudited, in thousands)

For the Three Months Ended December 31,

 ($ in thousands)

2024

2023

Reconciliation of non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA

Net income

$

246,791

$

25,909

Depreciation and amortization

66,229

29,847

Share-based compensation expense

3,021

9,953

Unrealized loss (gain) of derivative security

(3,622)

1,243

Interest income

(1,476)

(586)

Interest expense

1,559

546

(Gain)/Loss on disposal of assets

(791)

677

Income tax expense

9,217

1,399

Fees related to financing & business development transactions

373

Litigation & settlement related expenses

348

Severance and other expenses

102

Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA

$

321,649

$

69,090

Investor Relations Contact 
Barbara Domingo
702-989-7693
ir@cleanspark.com 

Media Contact
Eleni Stylianou
702-989-7694
pr@cleanspark.com

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Manufacturing Category at 139th Canton Fair Presents Smarter, Lighter and More Connected Solutions

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GUANGZHOU, China, April 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At the 139th Canton Fair, Manufacturing category presented a clear view of how industrial equipment is evolving to address efficiency, labor shortages, and sustainability goals. Across power equipment, machinery, automation systems, and industrial robots, exhibitors pointed to a common direction: smarter operation, stronger engineering performance, and deeper integration with digital manufacturing systems.

Industrial equipment is advancing towards intelligence with products emphasizing built-in sensing and automatic adjustment to enhance reliability and efficiency. Silent inverter generators, for example, can detect operating conditions and ambient temperature to regulate cooling for better fuel use and stability. Pumps and cleaning equipment with variable-frequency drives and integrated protection systems follow the same approach, prioritizing smooth operation, longer service life, and consistent output.

Lightweight, high-performance design has also become a priority across categories. Advances in materials and structural engineering are enabling major weight reductions without compromising power or durability. Aluminum-extrusion housings in three-phase asynchronous motors cut weight by up to 40% while improving heat dissipation and installation efficiency. Lightweight permanent-magnet submersible pumps delivered stronger flow stability despite smaller size and reduced weight.

AI-based visual inspection and quality control are also becoming essential. AI-powered optical inspection stations demonstrated full-process, high-speed inspection without relying on manual sampling. By turning experience-based judgment into standardized, repeatable rules, these systems help manufacturers improve scalability and consistency.

Industrial robots are taking on more active roles as well. Security patrol robot dogs and inspection robots are moving beyond monitoring to direct intervention, such as carrying fire-suppression modules for emergency response. This shift marks a broader move from passive observation to active execution in high-risk or labor-intensive environments.

Finally, more industrial devices are being designed as system nodes rather than standalone machines. Intelligent industrial gateways that combine data collection, protocol conversion, edge computing, and secure transmission show how equipment value increasingly depends on its ability to connect with enterprise-level digital systems.

The 139th Canton Fair vividly showcased the accelerated shift of industrial equipment toward intelligent and system-level development.

For pre-registration, please click: https://buyer.cantonfair.org.cn/register/buyer/email?source_type=16

 

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Zhejiang unicorn ranks grow to 58 as Hangzhou tightens lead, top ranking shows

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Hangzhou accounts for 83% as new entrants and startups scale up

HANGZHOU, China, April 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Zhejiang’s roster of unicorn companies has expanded to 58 as of April 2026, highlighting the province’s growing role as a hub for emerging technologies and industrial upgrading.

The latest rankings, released at the 10th All Blossom Conference in Hangzhou on April 23, show companies spread across seven cities, including Hangzhou, Ningbo, Jiaxing, Jinhua, Shaoxing, Taizhou and Wenzhou.

While Hangzhou, Ningbo and Jiaxing remain the top three hubs, the broader distribution points to a more geographically balanced innovation landscape. The province’s unicorn count rose by three from a year earlier.

Hangzhou continues to dominate the landscape, home to 48 of Zhejiang’s unicorns, up from 44 last year—when it already accounted for roughly four out of every five such startups.

The annual rankings also include tiered lists of “future unicorns,” valued between $100 million and $1 billion, and early-stage “seed unicorns” worth $10 million to $100 million.

Together, they map a full pipeline of high-growth companies across sectors such as artificial intelligence, embodied intelligence, life sciences, new energy, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing and aerospace, and have become a key barometer of Zhejiang’s startup ecosystem.

Among the top 100 future unicorns, integrated circuits lead with 22 companies, followed by artificial intelligence and life sciences with 19 each. Advanced manufacturing accounts for 16 firms, new energy and materials 15, and next-generation information technology nine.

In the seed unicorn category, new energy and life sciences each count 22 companies, ahead of advanced manufacturing with 19, while AI, next-generation IT and semiconductors each have 11 firms, and aerospace-related companies total four.

Against that provincial backdrop, Hangzhou remains the clear center of gravity—continuing to generate both the largest share of unicorns and the deepest pipeline of emerging startups.

The city added eight companies to its unicorn ranks on April 23, bringing the total to 48, according to the same conference ranking.

The new entrants—Hailiang Technology Services, Geener Microelectronics, Spirit AI, Geespace, Sunrise, Seepin, DEEP Robotics and Simplexity Robotics—span sectors from semiconductors and robotics to commercial aerospace.

As of April, Hangzhou accounted for 83% of Zhejiang’s unicorns, up from 80% a year earlier, underscoring its outsized role in the province’s innovation economy.

The conference also released a list of 413 quasi-unicorns—companies typically valued between $100 million and $1 billion—including 50 new additions.

Several firms, such as Diagens Biotechnology, Manycore Tech, Mirxes, Promisemed, Saint Bella, Tide Pharmaceutical, Tongshifu and ISV, exited the list after scaling into unicorn status or completing initial public offerings.

Quasi-unicorns are concentrated in sectors aligned with Hangzhou’s broader “296X” industrial strategy. Life sciences lead with 118 firms, followed by next-generation information technology with 78 and AI and embodied intelligence with 50—together accounting for about 60% of the total.

The “296X” is an industrial cluster blueprint the city introduced in October 2025 in an effort to speed up the integration of technological and industrial innovation.

More than half of both unicorns and quasi-unicorns—255 companies—are classified as nationally recognized “specialized and refined” enterprises, including 20 unicorns and 235 quasi-unicorns, reflecting a structured pipeline of high-growth firms.

Since 2018, Hangzhou’s unicorn count has risen from 26 to 48, while quasi-unicorns have expanded from 105 to 413, underscoring sustained growth in its innovation-driven economy.

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BANGKOK, April 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At the prestigious Money20/20 Asia held at QSNCC, KUN showcased its upgraded brand identity and launched the “1-1-4-6” Intelligent Strategic Blueprint. This milestone marks KUN’s comprehensive transition toward a globalized, full-stack, and intelligent ecosystem.

Dr. Louis Liu, Founder & Group CEO of KUN, stated at the launch: “While the convergence of Web2 and Web3 defines the current era, we believe the embedded ecosystem synergy of AI and Web3 is the inevitable future of commerce. Our evolution is an intelligent reconstruction of commercial efficiency. By leveraging decades of vertical payment expertise, we provide enterprise clients with full-stack, end-to-end payment and financial solutions. Through digital orchestration and operations, we deliver secure, compliant, and high-velocity transaction safeguards to empower global business growth.”

Money20/20 Roundtable: Compliance as the “Scaling Layer” for Institutional Adoption

At the “Bridging TradFi and DeFi” roundtable, Dr. Liu shared three key insights on the future of cross-border finance:

Asia as the Hub for Real-World Stablecoin Settlement: Asia has emerged as a critical hub for cross-border trade flows and stablecoin settlement, connecting high-growth emerging markets. Currently, 60% of the world’s on-chain stablecoin trade volume is centered in Asia, making it a primary corridor for capital flows between Asia, LATAM, Africa, and the Middle East.

Compliance as the “Scaling Layer”: The bottleneck for scaling digital payments is not technology or licensing, but the ability to embed jurisdictional compliance frameworks into business logic. Integrating AML and risk controls directly into the payment flow is the prerequisite for the explosion of global institutional applications.

Accelerating AI and Web3 Ecosystem Convergence: As AI agents increasingly enter commercial decision-making, payments are shifting from human-controlled to autonomous. Blockchain and stablecoins will serve as the default infrastructure for Agent-to-Agent (A2A) transactions.

Exhibition Interaction: From Platform Governance to Vertical Efficiency

At the main exhibition area, KUN demonstrated its dual-brand synergy through a new visual identity:

KUN: Positioned as the Trusted Vertical Digital Payments Platform for Real Economy, providing one-stop digital payments and scenario-based on-chain financial solutions.

YeeZ: A KUN Group brand specializing in 2B2C Global Corporate Card Issuance for global enterprises.

The “1-1-4-6” Strategic Blueprint: Driving Global Growth

KUN decoded its “1-1-4-6” strategy—an AI-powered blueprint designed for seamless asset mobility. The ecosystem integrates KUN Space™ (the digital payments & financial services platform) with KUN Nexus™ (the AI-orchestrated liquidity network). Driven by four core engines—KUN | Pay, KUN | Cards, KUN | Money, and KUN | Agent—the strategy empowers liquidity for six vertical sectors: Bulk Commodity, General Trade, B2B Cross-border E-Commerce, Service Trade, Web3 Ecosystems, and AI Applications.

Future Vision: The Era of “Driverless” Intelligent Payments

The launch highlighted KUN | Agent as the pioneer of the “driverless” era of intelligent global payments.

KUNClaw.AI: Orchestrates autonomous financial workflows to drive intelligent cost reduction and efficiency.

AI Agent Wallet: Features programmable KYC and authorization fences to ensure secure, compliant execution where “decision is payment”.

Seamless Network, Borderless Payments.

KUN remains dedicated to serving as the engine for the real economy, providing secure, compliant, and efficient one-stop cross-border payment solutions in an uncertain global environment.

About KUN

KUN is an innovative financial infrastructure company centered on digital payments and embedded finance. Built on a globally distributed licensing framework and a robust compliance and risk-management system, KUN connects Asia with high-growth emerging markets across Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.

Positioned as a trusted vertical digital payments platform for real economies, the company operates across four core pillars—Cross-Border Digital Payments, On-Chain Finance, Card Issuing, and AI Agentic Payments. By integrating artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies, KUN delivers secure, compliant, and efficient one-stop payment and transaction services for enterprise clients across industries including commodity trade, B2B cross-border e-commerce, service trade, Web3 ecosystems, and AI applications.

Through this integrated infrastructure, KUN serves as a growth engine enabling enterprises to expand globally with speed, trust, and financial connectivity.

Learn more about KUN → www.kun.global

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