Kaixin plans crypto mining expansion amid Bitcoin’s new all-time high



Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Kaixin is looking for a strategic shift with plans to acquire a controlling stake in a Middle Eastern cryptocurrency mining operation.

The announcement depicts a major jump and diversification from its traditional automotive business.

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Kaixin in advanced stages of acquisition

According to Kaixin’s press release, the Beijing-based company is in advanced stages of evaluating the potential acquisition.

The target operation features cost-efficient Bitcoin mining machines and provides comprehensive cloud hosting services to meet growing industry demand.

Kaixing stated that the facility’s key advantage lies in its access to stable, long-term energy supplies. The company stated that this is crucial for maintaining profitable operations.

This energy security aspect appears to be a primary driver behind the strategic choice of location.

Kaixin currently operates as a leading new energy vehicle manufacturer in China. The company maintains professional teams across R&D, production, and marketing.

Unlike many traditional automotive companies, Kaixin’s move into cryptocurrency mining represents a different and bold strategic pivot.

The company aims to use its existing expertise in sustainable operations while expanding into the crypto sector.

Kaixin stated in its press release:

“This acquisition represents our commitment to exploring new growth avenues while maintaining our core automotive excellence.”

However, the exact timeline for when the deal will close remains unclear as the company continues its evaluation process. 

The global crypto market cap has also surged past $3.04 trillion as Bitcoin (BTC) has created new all-time highs in the past few days. Alongside BTC, several other altcoins have exhibited double-digit gains in the last seven days.

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