CleanSpark Signed a $6.6 Billion Lease. The Tenant Is Still a Secret

CleanSpark Signed a $6.6 Billion Lease. The Tenant Is Still a Secret


An aerial view of CleanSpark's bitcoin mining campus in Sandersville, Georgia. image By Isaac • July 14, 2026 1:10 pm •

CleanSpark just turned part of its power portfolio into a $6.6 billion promise.

The name on the other side is still missing.

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The Bitcoin miner and data-center developer announced a 20-year lease for 175 megawatts of critical computing load at its Sandersville, Georgia campus. The customer is described as a leading global technology company with a high investment-grade credit profile.

CleanSpark did not identify it.

That mystery did not stop traders. Shares jumped about 15% in premarket trading and rose as much as 22% after the open before giving back part of the gain.

The agreement is large enough to change the way the company is valued. It is also complicated enough that the headline number

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