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Debt May Be a Double-Edged Sword for Bitcoin Miner Bitfarms

Industrial-scale bitcoin mining is an extremely capital-intensive business. Debt financing can be an attractive way to raise the funds needed to purchase equipment without diluting ownership through equity issuance. But the mining industry is volatile and loans generally feature high interest rates and strict collateral requirements, making it a double-edged sword for those that borrow to expand. Case in point: Canadian bitcoin miner Bitfarms.

CryptoX Research presents an in-depth look into Bitfarms. With over 29,000 ASIC miners spread across five facilities, Bitfarms is one of the largest bitcoin mining companies in Canada. Throughout 2019, the company has quickly grown its overall hashrate, which was financed primarily through a $20 million loan through Dominion Capital. In this report, we examine Bitfarms’ financial position and evaluate its ability to pay down debt coming due in 2021.

At its core, Bitfarms operates decent equipment at a respectable cost of electricity, resulting in positive operating cash flows.

However, the company used high-interest-rate debt with large balloon payments to expand operations. Now, with over $20 million in financial obligations coming due by the end of 2021 coupled with declining revenue output per terahash, Bitfarms may struggle to pay off its debt.

Assuming there’s no significant jump in bitcoin prices, the Toronto-based Bitfarms will likely need to expand operations with efficient mining equipment within the next 12 months, which will require the company to raise additional capital.

A list of covenants and restrictions from its existing loan, however, hampers the company’s ability to raise capital through equity and debt, leaving Bitfarms with very few options.

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