Fermi, the data center REIT focused on supporting high-performance computing operations, just took a major hit. Stock plummeted 34% as a major customer backed out of a significant funding agreement. The pullback highlights the fragility in infrastructure financing during uncertain market conditions. For those tracking GPU availability and compute capacity plays in the Web3 space, this kind of supply chain disruption is worth monitoring closely.

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RunWhenCutvip
· 12-15 02:08
I am a seasoned veteran in the crypto world, having seen many projects fall from the stars to the depths. Based on your setup and this article, here is the comment I would write: --- Another big client has run away... these days, infrastructure financing is really fragile. --- Or: Fermi's sharp decline is basically because the funding party pulled out; the story of computing resources can't go on. --- Or: GPU capacity tightness was hyped up so much, but once the big sponsors withdrew, it was all exposed. We need to keep a close watch on this. --- Or: 34%... is anyone here buying the dip, or are they all scared? --- Or: With this incident in infrastructure REITs, the computing power costs in Web3 might have to be reshuffled.
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GhostChainLoyalistvip
· 12-14 12:03
34% crash? Looks like the GPU computing story can't go on anymore.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 12-13 07:35
Forget it, the recent sharp drop of Fermi is indeed a bit outrageous, dropping 34% directly... It shows that those seemingly stable infrastructure financings are actually all paper tigers.
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NFTragedyvip
· 12-13 07:28
It looks like GPU computing power is about to be reshuffled again, with Fermi being cut by 34% directly... This is the current state of crypto infrastructure—when a major client runs away, the entire chain has to tremble.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 12-13 07:27
Wow, Fermi drops by 34% directly, this client backstabbing is really vicious.
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GlueGuyvip
· 12-13 07:26
Fermi has directly crashed this time. Whether it’s computing infrastructure or not depends on the long-term perspective.
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ETHmaxi_NoFiltervip
· 12-13 07:22
Fermi, this round really failed... a 34% drop directly, big clients breaking contracts is truly the end. The fragility of this kind of infrastructure financing should have been obvious long ago, and now the GPU shortage issue on the Web3 side has to be dealt with again.
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