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FingerMotion, Inc. is moving to expand into North American artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure by agreeing with BlueFlare Energy Solutions to enter a largely non-binding Memorandum of Understanding for developing behind-the-meter, natural-gas-powered AI compute sites across Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

Under the contemplated framework, BlueFlare would be the primary partner across the full project lifecycle, from site origination and permitting through engineering, construction, commissioning and operations, including deployment of its BALA™ load-following platform to manage AI inference workloads and co-located bitcoin mining as a secondary, load-balancing use.

Certain provisions, including exclusivity in favor of BlueFlare within the Territory, anti-circumvention, confidentiality and dispute resolution, are intended to be binding once the MOU is executed, while commercial terms remain subject to future definitive agreements for individual sites.

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FingerMotion outlines a tentative, mostly non-binding AI infrastructure partnership in Western Canada.

FingerMotion is repositioning toward AI and high-performance computing by planning a Memorandum of Understanding with BlueFlare to develop behind-the-meter natural-gas-powered compute sites in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. BlueFlare would cover origination, engineering, construction and operations, using its BALA™ platform to balance AI and bitcoin mining loads.

The arrangement is structurally cautious: most commercial terms would stay non-binding until separate definitive agreements are signed for each site. Only select clauses, such as exclusivity in favor of BlueFlare, confidentiality and dispute resolution, are intended to be binding once the MOU is executed.

The excerpt notes two initial sites identified for evaluation and an aspirational 90-day target to agree at least one commercial term sheet. Actual investment scale, timing and economics will depend on whether site-specific agreements are completed and how quickly projects advance under regional policy frameworks like Alberta’s C$100 billion data center target for 2030.

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Initial project sites 2 sites Identified by BlueFlare for potential development within the Territory
Alberta data center investment target C$100 billion Government of Alberta target by 2030 for data center investment
Alberta natural gas production 10.9 billion cubic feet per day Daily natural gas production referenced as BTM opportunity
Commercial term sheet milestone 90 days Aspirational period after MOU execution to agree at least one term sheet
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

June 4, 2026
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)

 

FINGERMOTION, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Delaware 001-41187 46-4600326
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) (Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No.)

 

111 Somerset Road, Level 3
Singapore
 
238164
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)

 

(347) 349-5339
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code

 

Not applicable.
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

 

[     ] Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
[     ] Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
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[     ] Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class Trading Symbol (s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock FNGR The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (Section 230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Section 240.12b-2 of this chapter).

 

Emerging growth company  ¨

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.    ¨

 
 
 

SECTION 7 – REGULATION FD

Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure

On June 4, 2026, FingerMotion, Inc. (the “Company” or “FingerMotion”) issued a news release to announce that it has agreed with BlueFlare Energy Solutions Inc. (“BlueFlare” or “BFE Solutions”) to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) regarding the development of behind-the-meter (“BTM”) AI compute infrastructure across Western Canada. Under the contemplated MOU, BlueFlare would act as FingerMotion’s primary development partner across the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan (the “Territory”) for the origination, design, engineering, construction and ongoing support of HPC inference sites integrated with co-located bitcoin mining operations on a behind-the-meter basis.

FingerMotion is pursuing a strategy of building modular, micro-scale AI and HPC compute capacity in North America through behind-the-meter natural gas-powered sites in Western Canada. The Company believes that the BTM natural gas model may offer a structurally differentiated path to deploying AI and HPC compute capacity by generating power on-site rather than drawing from the grid, and that this approach could provide greater control over energy costs and long-term power availability — factors the Company believes are increasingly critical to the economics of AI inference and HPC workloads. The contemplated collaboration with BlueFlare represents the foundational step in advancing this strategy through a regional development partner with established BTM operations in Western Canada.

In evaluating potential BTM infrastructure development partners, FingerMotion considered candidates against three criteria: demonstrated operational experience with natural gas-powered generation in Western Canada, the stated capability to deploy modular HPC infrastructure on accelerated timelines, and a proprietary approach to intelligent load management. BlueFlare was identified as FingerMotion’s preferred prospective partner based on its performance against these criteria, leading the parties to agree to enter into the contemplated MOU.

“The cooperation framework we are establishing with BlueFlare gives FingerMotion a credible Western Canadian foothold in the rapidly growing North American AI infrastructure market,” said Martin Shen, Chief Executive Officer of FingerMotion. “Western Canada combines world-class natural gas resources, supportive policy frameworks, and BlueFlare’s behind-the-meter development capability — a combination we believe is genuinely differentiated relative to grid-dependent data center development. The contemplated framework positions AI inference capacity as our primary value driver, with co-located bitcoin mining serving as a load-balancing and asset-utilization mechanism rather than a primary use case. We expect to advance toward definitive agreements and look forward to providing further updates as the relationship progresses.”

The contemplated MOU has been agreed by the parties in principle and, when executed, is intended to be substantially non-binding with respect to the principal commercial terms of the cooperation, which would remain subject to the negotiation and execution of one or more definitive agreements. Certain provisions of the MOU — including exclusivity, anti-circumvention, confidentiality, public-disclosure, governing-law and dispute-resolution provisions — would, however, be binding on the parties in accordance with their terms once executed. The principal terms of the contemplated cooperation are summarized below.

 
 

Contemplated Scope of Cooperation

Subject to the negotiation and execution of one or more definitive agreements (each, a “Definitive Agreement”), BlueFlare would act as FingerMotion’s primary development partner across the full project lifecycle. Anticipated workstreams under the contemplated MOU would include the following:

Site Origination and Acquisition. Identification, qualification, negotiation, and leasing of land, power, gas and interconnection rights for HPC and co-located bitcoin mining sites within the Territory.

Development Management. Project structuring, permitting, regulatory engagement, stakeholder coordination, and gas and power offtake structuring.

Design and Engineering. Conceptual through detailed engineering for power generation, gas conditioning, electrical balance-of-plant, cooling, network and HPC white-space.

EPC / EPCM Construction. Procurement and construction under either an engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) or engineering, procurement and construction management (“EPCM”) delivery model, as the parties may agree in each applicable Definitive Agreement.

Commissioning and Operations. Commissioning, performance testing, and ongoing operations, maintenance and monitoring services for the energy, gas conditioning and HPC infrastructure layers.

BALA™ Platform Deployment. Deployment of BlueFlare’s BALA™ (BlueFlare Adaptive Load Architecture™) load-following platform for integrated AI inference and bitcoin mining load management.

The contemplated cooperation framework treats the integration of legacy and continuing bitcoin mining operations at each site as a load-balancing and gas-continuity mechanism rather than a primary use case, consistent with BlueFlare’s stated “From Wellhead to Workload” platform.

Initial Project Sites Identified for Evaluation

The contemplated MOU references two initial project sites currently identified by BlueFlare for potential development on behalf of FingerMotion within the Territory. Each site is expected to be advanced under a separate site-specific Commercial Term Sheet and one or more associated Definitive Agreements, the terms of which would address site-level economics, capacity, schedule, construction scope, hosting structure, and applicable fee arrangements. The parties have agreed to use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate and execute a Commercial Term Sheet in respect of at least one of the two initial sites within ninety (90) days following execution of the MOU. This 90-day milestone is aspirational and non-binding in nature, and a failure to meet it would not, of itself, constitute a breach of the contemplated MOU or a basis for termination. Neither party would be obligated under the contemplated MOU to enter into any Commercial Term Sheet or Definitive Agreement in respect of any site.

Exclusivity and Other Binding Provisions

The contemplated MOU is structured to provide FingerMotion with a dedicated, single-source development partner across the Territory. Under the contemplated exclusivity arrangements — which are intended to be binding on FingerMotion once the MOU is executed — BlueFlare would serve as FingerMotion’s sole and exclusive partner within Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan for the origination, design, engineering, construction and ongoing support of HPC

 
 

inference sites and co-located bitcoin mining infrastructure. The exclusivity commitment is subject to customary carve-outs, including for FingerMotion’s pre-existing arrangements disclosed in writing to BlueFlare prior to execution of the MOU, and for FingerMotion’s own internal development, evaluation and analysis activities. For the avoidance of doubt, the exclusivity commitment is non-reciprocal: BlueFlare would not be subject to a corresponding exclusivity obligation and may continue to pursue HPC and bitcoin mining infrastructure projects with other parties, including within the Territory, in its sole discretion.

Why Western Canada. Why Behind-the-Meter Natural Gas.

Western Canada — and Alberta in particular — combines abundant natural gas resources with policy frameworks the Company believes are supportive of behind-the-meter compute development. The Government of Alberta has established a target of attracting C$100 billion in data center investment by 2030, with policy specifically structured to incentivize developers to “bring their own power.” The Company believes this framework positions behind-the-meter natural gas generation as a preferred infrastructure model for compute development in the province. Alberta produces in excess of 10.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, with a growing portion of that production representing an addressable BTM power generation opportunity. The Company believes that pursuing a BTM natural gas compute strategy across Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan — if successfully executed — could offer meaningful structural advantages relative to grid-dependent compute development in other jurisdictions. There can be no assurance, however, that the strategy will be successfully executed or that any particular commercial outcome will be achieved.

A copy of the news release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 hereto.

 

The information contained in this Item 7.01 of this Current Report on Form 8-K, including Exhibit 99.1, is being furnished and shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

 

SECTION 9 – FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

Item 9.01Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits

Exhibit

Description

99.1 News Release dated June 4, 2026
104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document)
 
 

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

FINGERMOTION, INC.

 

DATE:  June 4, 2026 By: /s/ Martin J. Shen
Martin J. Shen
CEO and Director

   
 

 

FingerMotion, Inc. and BlueFlare Energy Solutions Agree to Enter Into Memorandum of Understanding for Development of Behind-the-Meter AI Compute Infrastructure Across Western Canada

Contemplated MOU Would Establish BlueFlare as FingerMotion’s Exclusive Development Partner Across Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan; Two Initial Sites Identified for Evaluation; Strategy Aligns with Alberta’s C$100 Billion Data Center Investment Target

SINGAPORE / Newsfile Corp. / June 4, 2026 -- FingerMotion, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNGR) (“FingerMotion” or the “Company”), a mobile services, data and technology company in the process of expanding into North American artificial intelligence (“AI”) and high-performance computing (“HPC”) infrastructure, today announced that it has agreed with BlueFlare Energy Solutions Inc. (“BlueFlare” or “BFE Solutions”) to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) regarding the development of behind-the-meter (“BTM”) AI compute infrastructure across Western Canada. Under the contemplated MOU, BlueFlare would act as FingerMotion’s primary development partner across the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan (the “Territory”) for the origination, design, engineering, construction and ongoing support of HPC inference sites integrated with co-located bitcoin mining operations on a behind-the-meter basis.

FingerMotion is pursuing a strategy of building modular, micro-scale AI and HPC compute capacity in North America through behind-the-meter natural gas-powered sites in Western Canada. The Company believes that the BTM natural gas model may offer a structurally differentiated path to deploying AI and HPC compute capacity by generating power on-site rather than drawing from the grid, and that this approach could provide greater control over energy costs and long-term power availability — factors the Company believes are increasingly critical to the economics of AI inference and HPC workloads. The contemplated collaboration with BlueFlare represents the foundational step in advancing this strategy through a regional development partner with established BTM operations in Western Canada.

In evaluating potential BTM infrastructure development partners, FingerMotion considered candidates against three criteria: demonstrated operational experience with natural gas-powered generation in Western Canada, the stated capability to deploy modular HPC infrastructure on accelerated timelines, and a proprietary approach to intelligent load management. BlueFlare was identified as FingerMotion’s preferred prospective partner based on its performance against these criteria, leading the parties to agree to enter into the contemplated MOU.

“The cooperation framework we are establishing with BlueFlare gives FingerMotion a credible Western Canadian foothold in the rapidly growing North American AI infrastructure market,” said

Martin Shen, Chief Executive Officer of FingerMotion. “Western Canada combines world-class natural gas resources, supportive policy frameworks, and BlueFlare’s behind-the-meter development capability — a combination we believe is genuinely differentiated relative to grid-dependent data center development. The contemplated framework positions AI inference capacity as our primary value driver, with co-located bitcoin mining serving as a load-balancing and asset-utilization mechanism rather than a primary use case. We expect to advance toward definitive agreements and look forward to providing further updates as the relationship progresses.”

The contemplated MOU has been agreed by the parties in principle and, when executed, is intended to be substantially non-binding with respect to the principal commercial terms of the cooperation, which would remain subject to the negotiation and execution of one or more definitive agreements. Certain provisions of the MOU — including exclusivity, anti-circumvention, confidentiality, public-disclosure, governing-law and dispute-resolution provisions — would, however, be binding on the parties in accordance with their terms once executed. The principal terms of the contemplated cooperation are summarized below.

 
 

Contemplated Scope of Cooperation

Subject to the negotiation and execution of one or more definitive agreements (each, a “Definitive Agreement”), BlueFlare would act as FingerMotion’s primary development partner across the full project lifecycle. Anticipated workstreams under the contemplated MOU would include the following:

Site Origination and Acquisition. Identification, qualification, negotiation, and leasing of land, power, gas and interconnection rights for HPC and co-located bitcoin mining sites within the Territory.

Development Management. Project structuring, permitting, regulatory engagement, stakeholder coordination, and gas and power offtake structuring.

Design and Engineering. Conceptual through detailed engineering for power generation, gas conditioning, electrical balance-of-plant, cooling, network and HPC white-space.

EPC / EPCM Construction. Procurement and construction under either an engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) or engineering, procurement and construction management (“EPCM”) delivery model, as the parties may agree in each applicable Definitive Agreement.

Commissioning and Operations. Commissioning, performance testing, and ongoing operations, maintenance and monitoring services for the energy, gas conditioning and HPC infrastructure layers.

BALA™ Platform Deployment. Deployment of BlueFlare’s BALA™ (BlueFlare Adaptive Load Architecture™) load-following platform for integrated AI inference and bitcoin mining load management.

The contemplated cooperation framework treats the integration of legacy and continuing bitcoin mining operations at each site as a load-balancing and gas-continuity mechanism rather than a primary use case, consistent with BlueFlare’s stated “From Wellhead to Workload” platform.

Initial Project Sites Identified for Evaluation

The contemplated MOU references two initial project sites currently identified by BlueFlare for potential development on behalf of FingerMotion within the Territory. Each site is expected to be advanced under a separate site-specific Commercial Term Sheet and one or more associated Definitive Agreements, the terms of which would address site-level economics, capacity, schedule, construction scope, hosting structure, and applicable fee arrangements. The parties have agreed to use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate and execute a Commercial Term Sheet in respect of at least one of the two initial sites within ninety (90) days following execution of the MOU. This 90-day milestone is aspirational and non-binding in nature, and a failure to meet it would not, of itself, constitute a breach of the contemplated MOU or a basis for termination. Neither party would be obligated under the contemplated MOU to enter into any Commercial Term Sheet or Definitive Agreement in respect of any site.

Exclusivity and Other Binding Provisions

The contemplated MOU is structured to provide FingerMotion with a dedicated, single-source development partner across the Territory. Under the contemplated exclusivity arrangements — which are intended to be binding on FingerMotion once the MOU is executed — BlueFlare would serve as FingerMotion’s sole and exclusive partner within Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan for the origination, design, engineering, construction and ongoing support of HPC inference sites and co-located bitcoin mining infrastructure. The exclusivity commitment is subject to customary carve-outs, including for FingerMotion’s pre-existing arrangements disclosed in writing to BlueFlare prior to execution of the MOU, and for FingerMotion’s own internal development, evaluation and analysis activities. For the avoidance of doubt, the exclusivity commitment is non-reciprocal: BlueFlare would not be subject to a corresponding exclusivity obligation and may continue to pursue HPC and bitcoin mining infrastructure projects with other parties, including within the Territory, in its sole discretion.

Why Western Canada. Why Behind-the-Meter Natural Gas.

Western Canada — and Alberta in particular — combines abundant natural gas resources with policy frameworks the Company believes are supportive of behind-the-meter compute development. The Government of Alberta has established a target of attracting C$100 billion in data center investment by 2030, with policy specifically structured to incentivize developers to “bring their own power.” The Company believes this framework positions behind-the-meter natural gas generation as a preferred infrastructure model for compute development in the province. Alberta produces in excess of 10.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, with a growing portion of that production representing an addressable BTM power generation opportunity. The Company believes that pursuing a BTM natural gas compute strategy across Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan — if successfully executed — could offer meaningful structural advantages relative to grid-dependent compute development in other jurisdictions. There can be no assurance, however, that the strategy will be successfully executed or that any particular commercial outcome will be achieved.

 
 

About BlueFlare Energy Solutions Inc.

BlueFlare Energy Solutions Inc. (also referred to as “BFE Solutions”) is an Alberta-incorporated integrated developer, engineer and constructor of behind-the-meter energy and compute infrastructure in Western Canada, operating under its “From Wellhead to Workload” platform and its proprietary BALA™ (BlueFlare Adaptive Load Architecture™) load-following technology.

BlueFlare originates, designs, constructs and supports digital-load infrastructure that co-locates high-performance compute inference capacity with legacy and continuing bitcoin mining loads used as a load-balancing and gas-continuity mechanism. BlueFlare is part of the BlueFlare Group Holdings Inc. corporate group.

About FingerMotion, Inc.

FingerMotion is an evolving technology company with a core competency in mobile payment and recharge platform solutions in China. As the user base of its primary business continues to grow, the Company is developing additional value-added technologies to market to its users. The vision of the Company is to rapidly grow the user base through organic means and have this growth develop into an ecosystem of users with high engagement rates utilizing its innovative applications. Developing a highly engaged ecosystem of users would strategically position the Company to onboard larger customer bases. FingerMotion eventually hopes to serve over 1 billion users in the China market and eventually expand the model to other regional markets.

 

Company Contact:

 

FingerMotion, Inc.
For further information e-mail: info@fingermotion.com
Phone: 718-269-3366

 

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Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, the information presented in this news release constitutes "forward-looking statements" as such term is used in applicable United States securities laws. These statements relate to analysis and other information that are based on forecasts or future results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management. Any other statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as "expects", or "does not expect", "is expected", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "plans", "estimates" or "intends", or stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and should be viewed as "forward-looking statements". We have based these forward-looking statements on our current expectations about future events or performance. While we believe these expectations are reasonable, such forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control. Our actual future results may differ materially from those discussed or implied in our forward-looking statements for various reasons. Factors that could contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: international, national and local general economic and market conditions; demographic changes; the ability of the Company to sustain, manage or forecast its growth; the ability of the Company to manage its VIE contracts; the ability of the Company to maintain its relationships and licenses in China; adverse publicity; competition and changes in the Chinese telecommunications market; fluctuations and difficulty in forecasting operating results; business disruptions, such as technological failures and/or cybersecurity breaches; and the other factors discussed in the Company's periodic reports that are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and available on its website (http://www.sec.gov). There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements contained in this news release and in any document referred to in this news release. The forward-looking statements included in this release are made only as of the date hereof. For forward-looking statements in this news release, the Company claims the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Report Act of 1995. The Company assumes no obligation to update or supplement any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. This news release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of any offer to buy the Company's securities.

 

 

FAQ

What did FingerMotion (FNGR) announce in its latest 8-K filing?

FingerMotion announced it agreed with BlueFlare Energy Solutions to enter into a contemplated Memorandum of Understanding to develop behind-the-meter, natural-gas-powered AI and high-performance computing infrastructure across Western Canada, focusing on Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan as an initial regional expansion platform.

Is the FingerMotion and BlueFlare AI infrastructure agreement binding?

The contemplated MOU is intended to be substantially non-binding on principal commercial terms, which remain subject to future definitive agreements. However, certain clauses such as exclusivity for FingerMotion in the Territory, anti-circumvention, confidentiality, public-disclosure, governing-law and dispute-resolution provisions would be binding once executed.

What role would BlueFlare play in FingerMotion’s Western Canada AI projects?

BlueFlare would act as FingerMotion’s primary development partner across the full lifecycle, including site origination, permitting, design, engineering, EPC or EPCM construction, commissioning and ongoing operations. It would also deploy its proprietary BALA™ load-following platform to manage AI inference workloads and co-located bitcoin mining loads at project sites.

Does the FingerMotion–BlueFlare MOU include exclusivity terms in Western Canada?

Yes. The contemplated MOU would make BlueFlare FingerMotion’s sole and exclusive development partner for HPC inference and co-located bitcoin mining infrastructure in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, subject to carve-outs for pre-existing arrangements and internal activities. The exclusivity is non-reciprocal, allowing BlueFlare to work with other parties.

How many initial AI compute sites are referenced in the FingerMotion–BlueFlare MOU?

The contemplated MOU references two initial project sites identified by BlueFlare within the Territory for potential development on behalf of FingerMotion. Each site would be governed by its own commercial term sheet and definitive agreements covering economics, capacity, schedule, construction scope, hosting structure and fee arrangements.

What timeline is discussed for the first FingerMotion–BlueFlare commercial term sheet?

The parties agreed to use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate and execute a commercial term sheet for at least one of the two initial sites within ninety days after the MOU is executed. This ninety-day milestone is expressly described as aspirational and non-binding, with no breach arising solely from missing it.

Why is FingerMotion targeting behind-the-meter natural gas AI infrastructure in Alberta?

The company highlights Alberta’s abundant natural gas resources and policies that encourage data center developers to “bring their own power,” aligned with a C$100 billion data center investment target by 2030. FingerMotion believes behind-the-meter natural gas generation can offer structural advantages over grid-dependent compute development approaches.

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