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<p dir="auto">Q: What is ComputeFi?<br />
ComputeFi refers to a new financing model where funding is tied to active AI infrastructure, such as GPUs running real workloads with contracted customers.</p>
<p dir="auto">Q: How is it different from MinerFi?<br />
Traditional MinerFi funded crypto mining using hardware like ASICs as collateral. But this model struggled because assets tied to Bitcoin were highly volatile, and hardware quickly lost value.</p>
<p dir="auto">Q: Why is ComputeFi more stable?<br />
In deals like CoreWeave’s $8.5B loan, capital is only deployed when infrastructure is already generating revenue—making it less risky and more predictable for lenders.</p>
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