HIVE becomes first Bitcoin and AI firm to list in Colombia, expands in Americas
Key Takeaways
- HIVE is the first Bitcoin and AI infrastructure company to list in Colombia.
- The company combines Bitcoin mining with advanced AI data centers across the Americas.
HIVE Digital Technologies has become the first Bitcoin and AI infrastructure company to list on the Colombian Stock Exchange, marking a key step in its expansion across Latin America.
The listing on Colombia’s Bolsa de Valores (BVC), part of the integrated Andean market linking Peru and Chile, offers HIVE enhanced visibility and access to regional institutional capital. The exchange is one of the deepest and most liquid in the region.
The move reinforces HIVE’s positioning as a renewable-powered infrastructure provider serving both crypto and AI sectors. It also taps into Colombia’s rising status as a regional tech hub and growing participant in global AI governance frameworks. The company is already listed in Canada, Germany, and on Nasdaq.
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