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Hut 8 hires NextEra veteran Mark Eidelman to lead investor relations amid AI infrastructure pivot

By Editorial Team · Published June 5, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Hut 8 hires NextEra veteran Mark Eidelman to lead investor relations amid AI infrastructure pivot

Hut 8 hires NextEra veteran Mark Eidelman to lead investor relations amid AI infrastructure pivot

The former J.P. Morgan banker who managed over $75 billion in financings joins Hut 8 as the company chases an investment-grade credit rating and $16.8 billion in contracted data center revenue.

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Hut 8 Corp. just poached one of the energy sector’s most seasoned finance executives to run its investor relations operation. Mark Eidelman, who previously served at NextEra Energy, starts as Head of Investor Relations and Senior Vice President of Strategic Finance effective June 4, 2026.

From Wall Street to the data center

Eidelman brings 17 years of experience at J.P. Morgan, where he managed over $75 billion in financings. After his stint at J.P. Morgan, Eidelman moved to NextEra Energy, one of the largest clean energy companies in North America.

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CEO Asher Genoot framed the appointment around what he called Hut 8’s “power-first” growth strategy. The logic: Eidelman’s dual experience in investment banking and corporate investor relations will help the company reduce capital costs.

The numbers behind the pivot

Hut 8 has secured $16.8 billion in contracted data center lease revenue. The company also completed an investment-grade construction bond issuance in June 2026, a milestone that moves it closer to achieving a full corporate investment-grade credit rating.

As of early June 2026, Hut 8’s market capitalization sits at approximately $14.8 to $15 billion, with shares trading near $130.

What this means for investors

The push toward an investment-grade credit rating deserves particular attention. If Hut 8 achieves that milestone, it would unlock access to capital at rates that competitors still structured as high-yield borrowers simply can’t match. In a capital-intensive business like data center construction, even a 100-basis-point reduction in borrowing costs compounds into hundreds of millions in savings over the life of a project portfolio.

Hut 8’s $16.8 billion in contracted lease revenue is impressive, but execution risk on construction timelines, power procurement, and tenant delivery remains real. Investors should also watch how the company balances its legacy Bitcoin mining operations with its AI infrastructure ambitions and whether it eventually spins off or winds down the mining operation, as capital allocation between these two segments will shape returns over the next several years.

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