LN Compute Inc.: Cuthbert Data Center
About Cuthbert Data Center
LN Compute Cuthbert Data Center in Cuthbert, Georgia is an operational liquid-cooled digital infrastructure site serving Bitcoin mining workloads in Randolph County. LN Compute identifies Cuthbert as one of five Georgia operating sites in its current portfolio, with the facility contributing 8 MW of contracted capacity to a 78 MW liquid-cooled platform across Bacon, Atkinson, Meriwether, and Randolph counties. The site supports industrial-scale cryptocurrency mining today while using a thermal infrastructure approach positioned for future AI and HPC compute.
The Cuthbert facility is part of LN Compute’s 100% liquid-cooled operating portfolio. The provider lists all five operational Georgia sites as powered through long-term interruptible-load agreements with local Electric Membership Cooperatives. LN Compute’s operating model centers on liquid-cooled infrastructure, Bitcoin hosting, Bitmain hardware ecosystems, and high-density compute readiness. Public reporting also identifies a Cuthbert-area crypto data center opened by LN Energy 8 LLC, an LN Compute affiliate, with six data center modules and about 7 MW of consumption; LN Compute’s current portfolio page lists the Cuthbert site at 8 MW.
Cuthbert gives LN Compute a rural Georgia operating position in Randolph County, extending the company’s digital infrastructure footprint beyond Alma, New Lancy, Willacoochee, and Gay. The site fits LN Compute’s broader strategy of locating compute infrastructure near rural electric cooperative power arrangements and deploying liquid cooling as the base layer for dense ASIC operations. The Cuthbert facility is not positioned as enterprise colocation, cloud, bare metal, or internet exchange infrastructure; its verified use case is liquid-cooled Bitcoin mining with future-readiness for AI and HPC operators.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Facility Type: Liquid-cooled Bitcoin mining data center
- Market: Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia
- Portfolio Role: One of five LN Compute operational Georgia sites
- Power Capacity: 8 MW
- Cooling: 100% liquid-cooled infrastructure
- Operating Model: Long-term power arrangements with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives
- Compute Focus: Bitcoin mining today, engineered for AI and HPC workloads
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Power Structure: Interruptible-load agreements with rural Georgia Electric Membership Cooperatives
- Cooling Design: Liquid-cooled infrastructure across LN Compute’s operational portfolio
- Grid Strategy: Flexible load structure aligned with rural utility operating requirements
🧠 AI Infrastructure
- Thermal Platform: Liquid cooling designed for high-density compute environments
- Future Workloads: GPU-ready substrate for AI and HPC operators
- Current Workloads: Bitcoin mining infrastructure and Bitmain hosting operations
🏭 Who It Serves
- Bitcoin Mining: ASIC hosting and mining operations
- Digital Infrastructure: Liquid-cooled compute environments
- Future Compute Users: AI and HPC operators requiring dense thermal infrastructure