BIT DIGITAL
About BIT DIGITAL
Bit Digital is a public digital infrastructure company serving the United States, Canada, Iceland, and global AI markets through AI/HPC infrastructure, GPU cloud services, high-density data center colocation, digital asset mining, and Ethereum staking. Its AI infrastructure business operates under the WhiteFiber brand, which combines GPU cloud capacity with data center infrastructure for enterprise AI, machine learning, model training, inference, VFX rendering, scientific computing, and GPU marketplace workloads. Bit Digital’s platform serves enterprise technology users, AI application developers, machine learning teams, research institutions, healthcare organizations, finance organizations, and customers requiring dense, power-intensive compute environments.
WhiteFiber provides cloud-based HPC GPU services, AI-optimized colocation, turn-key private AI cloud, and reserved GPU cloud instances. Its delivery model spans owned and leased data center facilities, customer-specific cluster design, facility integration, deployment orchestration, monitoring, lifecycle upgrades, SLA-oriented operations, storage, networking, observability, and security controls. The WhiteFiber platform supports dense GPU rack engineering, high-performance networking fabrics, workload automation, rack-level telemetry, and infrastructure designs aligned with regulated enterprise workloads. Its cloud services support generative AI training and inference, while its data center services provide hosting and colocation for high-density AI clusters.
Bit Digital’s infrastructure footprint includes MTL-1, MTL-2, MTL-3, NC-1, Blönduos Campus, and additional cloud capacity in Atlanta, Georgia. WhiteFiber’s operational data centers meet Tier-3 requirements with N+1 redundancy architecture, concurrent maintainability, uninterruptible power supply, advanced cooling, monitoring systems, SOC 2 Type 2 controls, 99.982% uptime design criteria, high density, and robust bandwidth. MTL-1 is a 4 MW Tier-3 HPC data center in Montréal. MTL-3 is a 202,000-square-foot Saint-Jérôme, Québec facility developed as a 7 MW Tier-3 data center. NC-1 in Madison, North Carolina is tied to a Duke Energy capacity agreement for staged service levels, including 24 MW, 40 MW, and 99 MW milestones. WhiteFiber’s Iceland deployment at Blönduos Campus supports 45 kW rack density and 6 MW gross capacity, with 5.5 MW of IT load contracted.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- MTL-1: 4 MW gross Tier-3 HPC data center in Montréal, Canada
- MTL-2: 160,000-square-foot Pointe-Claire, Québec site planned for a 5 MW gross Tier-3 data center buildout
- MTL-3: 202,000-square-foot Saint-Jérôme, Québec facility developed as a 7 MW gross Tier-3 data center
- NC-1: Madison, North Carolina data center site with Duke Energy capacity milestones for 24 MW, 40 MW, and 99 MW service
- Blönduos Campus: Iceland GPU cloud deployment with 45 kW rack density, 6 MW gross capacity, and 5.5 MW contracted IT load
- Atlanta Capacity: Additional leased capacity for cloud services commenced in February 2026
🛠️ Service Portfolio Overview
- AI/HPC Colocation: High-density colocation for GPU-intensive AI clusters
- GPU Cloud: Reserved GPU compute instances for sustained production AI workloads
- Private AI Cloud: Managed AI cloud environments deployed in WhiteFiber data centers or approved third-party facilities
- Cloud Operations: Cluster architecture, facility integration, orchestration, configuration management, monitoring, lifecycle upgrades, storage, networking, observability, and security
- Ethereum Staking: Native Ethereum staking through third-party validator infrastructure
🔒 Security & Compliance
- Tier-3 Requirements: Operational data centers meet Tier-3 requirements for N+1 redundancy, concurrent maintainability, UPS, cooling, monitoring, and uptime design criteria
- SOC 2 Type 2: WhiteFiber’s operational data centers include SOC 2 Type 2 controls
- Enterprise Controls: Infrastructure is designed with physical security, compliance controls, telemetry, governance alignment, and regulated workload readiness
🏭 Who It Serves
- AI Builders: AI application developers, machine learning developers, and model training teams
- Enterprise Workloads: Healthcare, finance, technology, and data-intensive enterprise customers
- GPU Cloud Users: AI inference, VFX rendering, scientific computing, and GPU marketplace workloads
- High-Density Deployments: Customers requiring upwards of 50 kW per cabinet for dense compute environments
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Québec Facilities: MTL-1, MTL-2, and MTL-3 use hydroelectric power supplied by Hydro Québec
- Iceland Deployment: Blönduos Campus uses 100% renewable energy, mainly from Blanda Hydro PowerStation
- Heat Reuse: WhiteFiber is undertaking heat repurposing projects connected to sustainability, commercial, and residential use cases
