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    Home»Ethereum»TeraWulf Plans $3B Debt Raise With Google Backstop Support
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    TeraWulf Plans $3B Debt Raise With Google Backstop Support

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsSeptember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Crypto mining company TeraWulf is reportedly raising approximately $3 billion through Morgan Stanley to build data centers, with tech giant Google providing support.

    The TeraWulf funding round will support the build-out of its data centers with a structure supported by Google, according to company finance chief Patrick Fleury, who spoke to Bloomberg on Thursday.

    Deal could launch as soon as October in high-yield bond or leveraged loan markets. Google’s backstop commitment to support the debt financing is an additional $1.4 billion, bringing its total to $3.2 billion.

    The Google support could give the Morgan Stanley transaction a higher rating from credit rating firms. However, the terms of the transaction are still under negotiation, and there is no guarantee a deal will launch, Bloomberg said. 

    The AI boom has created severe shortages of data center space, GPU chips, and reliable electricity access, and large crypto mining companies are well-positioned because they already possess the two scarcest resources, existing data center infrastructure and secured power capacity. 

    Fluidstack agreement backed by Google

    In August, TeraWulf announced a ten-year colocation lease agreement with Fluidstack, an AI infrastructure provider.

    The deal, worth $3.7 billion in contract revenue, was also backstopped by Google, which took a 14% stake in TeraWulf. 

    Related: TeraWulf secures $3.7B AI hosting deal backed by Google, shares soar

    Google has now committed $3.2 billion across both deals, showing serious long-term investment in crypto-to-AI infrastructure conversion.

    Cointelegraph reached out to Terawulf for further details, but did not receive an immediate response.