SynteQ Digital

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SynteQ Digital, formed in July 2024 through the combination of SunnySide Digital and Cryptech Solutions, operates as a full-spectrum digital compute infrastructure distributor and services company serving institutional clients across more than 15 countries.

The company was launched by Taras Kulyk (CEO, former SunnySide Digital CEO) and Joe Stefanelli (President, former Cryptech Solutions CEO) as a standalone entity (not a direct merger of the predecessor firms), purpose-built to consolidate enterprise-grade hardware procurement, repair, HPC infrastructure, and consulting under a single platform. SynteQ Digital reports being the preferred infrastructure vendor to 25 publicly traded companies and has sold more than 203,000 compute units since 2020.

SynteQ Digital's Hardware division manages end-to-end procurement of new and secondary-market ASICs, GPUs, and critical infrastructure components through a global supply network. Bitmain designated SynteQ Digital as its exclusive United States Hashrate Ambassador (the first formal partner-acknowledgment program in Bitmain's history), granting preferential Antminer distribution access for the U.S. market. Additional hardware-side partnerships include Rousseau Immersion and ePIC Blockchain. Consulting services extend to Power Purchase Agreement sourcing, colocation advisory, and Just-In-Time DataCenter consignment parts supply for enterprise operators.

The Repair division was formalized through SynteQ Digital's acquisition of HMTech's operational assets, which closed in early 2026. The deal added two Texas data center sites with current and expansion capacity of up to 30 MW and seeded a new GPU Repair and Refurbishment Division. HMTech CEO Gerald Wilkie joined SynteQ as VP of Mining Site Development; the majority of acquisition consideration was settled in equity.

SynteQ Digital's HPC division expanded sharply through its May 2025 acquisition of Crunchbits LLC, which at closing operated seven U.S. data center locations across Washington, Pennsylvania, New York, and Texas. Crunchbits founder Eric Yingling joined as VP of HPC Operations; CTO Yann St. Arnaud joined as Director of HPC Technical Operations. In April 2026, Crunchbits was rebranded Synteq HPC, simultaneously launching facilities in Dallas, Texas and Sofia, Bulgaria (the company's first European data center) and reporting more than 10x year-over-year growth in compute and storage capacity. The unit is deploying NVIDIA Blackwell-generation GPUs, including the RTX PRO 6000 and RTX 5090, across its bare-metal and VDS server offerings. Additional capacity is targeted for Q3, Q4 2026, with a forthcoming facility projected to more than double SynteQ Digital's total global data center footprint.

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