Kevin O’Leary expands land holdings for crypto and AI infrastructure

Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary has acquired an additional 13,000 acres to develop sites for bitcoin miners and data centers. He emphasizes that physical infrastructure, rather than most crypto tokens, will be key to future value creation in these sectors.

Kevin O’Leary, known from the television show Shark Tank, is making a significant push into the infrastructure supporting cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence. According to recent reports, he has added 13,000 acres of land to his portfolio, preparing shovel-ready sites specifically for bitcoin mining operations and expansive data centers.

O’Leary’s strategy reflects a belief that the real opportunities lie in the foundational elements of these technologies, rather than in the speculative world of crypto tokens. He has stated that most crypto tokens do not hold substantial long-term value, positioning infrastructure development as the driving force for the next phase of growth in crypto and AI.

This move comes amid growing demand for reliable, high-capacity facilities to support energy-intensive bitcoin mining and the computational needs of AI applications. By focusing on ready-to-build locations, O’Leary aims to capitalize on the intersection of these booming industries, potentially attracting major players seeking efficient expansion opportunities.

While details on exact locations and timelines remain limited, O’Leary’s investment underscores a broader trend where investors prioritize tangible assets over digital assets alone.

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