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Bitfarms to exit Latin America after agreeing to sell Paraguay mining site

by January 4, 2026
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Bitcoin miner Bitfarms is preparing to leave Latin America after agreeing to sell its remaining site in Paraguay, marking a decisive shift in its geographic and operational priorities.

The move reflects a broader reassessment of where mining companies deploy capital as they balance volatile crypto prices with rising energy and infrastructure demands.

By monetising assets in South America, Bitfarms is bringing forward cash flows that were previously expected years down the line.

The proceeds are set to be redirected into new energy infrastructure tied to high-performance computing and artificial intelligence in North America, a segment the company sees as offering stronger long-term returns.

Paraguay site sale

The company has agreed to sell its Paso Pe facility in Paraguay to the Sympatheia Power Fund, managed by Singapore-based Hawksburn Capital.

The transaction values the site at up to $30 million and is subject to customary closing conditions. Bitfarms expects the deal to close within the next 60 days.

Under the terms, Bitfarms will receive $9 million upfront.

The remaining consideration of up to $21 million will be paid over the following 10 months, depending on the achievement of specific payment milestones.

This structure allows the company to secure immediate liquidity while retaining exposure to near-term value from the asset.

Capital redeployment

Rather than reinvesting in additional mining capacity in Latin America, Bitfarms plans to channel the proceeds into North American energy infrastructure linked to HPC and AI workloads.

Management has indicated that this approach effectively accelerates two to three years of anticipated free cash flows from operations.

Those funds are expected to be redeployed during 2026, aligning with the company’s broader push to diversify beyond traditional bitcoin mining.

The strategy highlights a growing trend among listed miners to explore adjacent computing markets that can offer steadier revenue streams.

By reallocating capital, Bitfarms aims to improve returns on invested capital while reducing exposure to regions it no longer views as central to its long-term plans.

Latin America exit

The Paso Pe transaction completes Bitfarms’ withdrawal from Paraguay following an earlier divestment in the country.

Just under a year ago, the company sold its Yguazú site to Hive Digital Technologies. Together, the two sales signal a full exit from Latin American operations.

For Bitfarms, the decision underscores a strategic narrowing of focus.

The company is prioritising jurisdictions and assets that can support both crypto mining and next-generation computing, rather than maintaining a broad international footprint.

Market reaction

The announcement adds to a wave of strategic repositioning among listed bitcoin miners as they reassess capital allocation amid shifting energy economics and rising interest in alternative compute uses.

By accelerating cash realisation from legacy mining assets, Bitfarms is seeking greater flexibility to fund infrastructure that supports both digital asset mining and broader compute demand, reducing reliance on a single revenue stream.

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