Cango Inc. Releases Letter to ShareholdersCango Inc. Releases Letter to Shareholders

Cango Inc. Releases Letter to Shareholders

2025/11/06 18:28

HONG KONG, Nov. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cango Inc. (NYSE: CANG) today released a letter to shareholders at the one-year milestone of its bold transformation to a robust Bitcoin mining operation. CEO Paul Yu reflected on this milestone, emphasizing Cango's vision to deliver energy-secured HPC services. The journey began in November 2024 with Bitcoin mining as a practical entry point to secure energy access, build operational expertise, and create flexible sites for long-term goals.

In just eight months, Cango scaled to a 50 EH/s global platform by acquiring 32 EH/s of on-rack mining machines in November 2024, followed by 18 EH/s in June 2025. The company divested its China-based assets by May 2025, redirecting resources to its mining operations. A new Board and management team with expertise in digital assets, finance, and energy was onboarded to guide this ambitious transition.

The financial impact was swift. In Q2 2025, Cango reported US$139.8 million in revenue, US$99.1 million in adjusted EBITDA , and US$117.8 million in cash equivalents, driven by an asset-light model focused on operational efficiency. Cango established a new, highly competitive core business, and a scaled global footprint across the U.S., Oman, Ethiopia, and Paraguay.

This year's momentum continued with key milestones. In August 2025, Cango acquired a 50 MW facility in Georgia for US$19.5 million, strengthening operational control and securing better power terms. Hashrate efficiency surpassed 90%, and Bitcoin holdings grew to over 6,400 BTC by October 31, 2025, through a disciplined HODL strategy. To enhance capital structure, Cango will transition to a direct NYSE listing on November 17, 2025.

Looking ahead, Paul shared that Cango's Bitcoin mining foundation will fuel a dual-track expansion into energy and HPC. The company plans disciplined, phased pilots, a targeted entry into the AI HPC market, and dual-purpose energy infrastructure development, while optimizing mining operations through improved uptime, lower energy costs, and refreshing 6 EH/s of capacity.

 View original content: https://ir-image.cangoonline.com/ir-documents/Cango%20Shareholder%20Letter%20202511.pdf

Investor Relations Contact

Juliet YE, Head of Communications

Cango Inc.

Email: ir@cangoonline.com 

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