"Blockchain technology has the potential to fundamentally improve transactions for all. HIVE's operations provide shareholders with exposure to the operating margins of digital currency mining and a portfolio of coins. That makes this a unique global company out of the gate."
Frank Holmes, CEO and CIO of U.S. Global Investors and Executive Chairman of HIVE
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  • 118.7M ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING COMMON SHARES
  • 3.2M WARRANTS
  • 3.4M OPTIONS
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  • Directors and Management - 0.4% KEY SHAREHOLDERS
    % of basic common shares outstanding, based on public filings
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HIVE is followed by the analysts listed below. Please note that any opinions, estimates or forecasts regarding HIVE's performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent opinions, forecasts or predictions of HIVE or its management. HIVE does not by its reference below or distribution imply its endorsement of or concurrence with such information, conclusions or recommendations.

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B Riley Lucas N. Pipes jpipes@brileyfin.com
Canaccord Genuity Joseph Vafi, CFA JVafi@cgf.com
Cantor Fitzgerald Brett Knoblauch brett.knoblauch@cantor.com
H.C. Wainwright & Co Mike Colonnese, CFA mcolonnese@hcwresearch.com
Northland Capital Markets Mike Grondahl mgrondahl@northlandcapitalmarkets.com
ROTH Darren Aftahi daftahi@roth.com
Stifel Bill Papanastasiou bpapanastasiou@kbw.com

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What's the big idea behind HIVE?

HIVE began by mining digital assets including Bitcoin, recognizing their transformative potential to empower individuals both technologically and financially. From the start, we committed to sustainability, harnessing green energy without depleting Earth’s natural resources.

As a pioneer, HIVE was the first to establish a high-performance computing (HPC) strategy, building on our deep expertise in GPU computing. Today, we’re shaping the future of digital innovation, from Bitcoin to high-performance computing, with clean, efficient energy and driving a more sustainable, connected world.

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What is HIVE's business model?

HIVE designs, builds, and operates state-of-the-art data centers, leveraging proprietary models to strategically select and deploy hardware for maximum efficiency. Our core operations focus on two primary areas: Bitcoin mining and providing cutting-edge GPU cloud computing services to support the AI community.

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What are the keys to successful data centre operation?

The key lies in skilled staff, advanced software, and meticulous attention to detail. At HIVE, regular hardware upgrades are integral to maintaining peak efficiency and staying ahead in performance and sustainability. We closely monitor every machine in our data centres, ensuring swift issue resolution by our expert teams.

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Why does HIVE operate in 3 different countries?

HIVE strategically located its data centres in climates with access to low-cost renewable energy: Canada, Sweden, and soon Paraguay. Being located in three different areas also provides both geographic and geopolitical diversification.

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What are HIVE's assets?

HIVE owns and operates large-scale data centres in Canada, Sweden, and soon Paraguay. In our Canadian facilities, we run a large fleet of Bitcoin miners (approximately 3 EH/s). In our Swedish facilities, we also operate a large fleet of NVIDIA GPUs and servers which provide robust processing capacity for modern AI, machine-learning, and HPC workloads.

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