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XYZ Block, Inc.
Proto represents Block's Bitcoin mining chips and systems, a direct mining hardware product line.
$37.76B
$62.30
+0.56%
IREN IREN Limited
Core business is large-scale Bitcoin mining driving revenue and cash flow.
$9.45B
$48.66
+15.14%
GLXY Galaxy Digital
Company historically operated Bitcoin mining, with ongoing implications as it pivots toward AI/HPC infrastructure.
$8.81B
$24.56
+4.87%
CIFR Cipher Mining Inc.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations and production of mined Bitcoin.
$5.56B
$16.55
+17.00%
RIOT Riot Platforms, Inc.
Directly mines Bitcoin at scale; Bitcoin mining is Riot's core revenue-generating activity.
$4.70B
$13.85
+8.97%
CORZ Core Scientific, Inc.
The company has direct Bitcoin mining operations and hosted/mining revenue as part of its legacy Digital Asset segment.
$4.50B
$15.74
+6.86%
WULF TeraWulf Inc.
Lake Mariner's mining operations generate revenue and are a core business line.
$4.42B
$12.51
+10.76%
MARA Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.
Core business is large-scale Bitcoin mining operations and hashpower deployment.
$3.73B
$11.17
+10.92%
HUT Hut 8 Corp.
Direct majority business; Hut 8 is focused on Bitcoin mining via American Bitcoin Corp.
$3.62B
$38.32
+11.59%
ARLP Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.
Bitiki KY, LLC engages in crypto-mining activities, including Bitcoin mining.
$3.03B
$23.57
+0.02%
CLSK CleanSpark, Inc.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations and fleet management (core business).
$2.73B
$11.45
+17.63%
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group
Bitdeer engages in Bitcoin mining operations and external SEALMINER rig sales, making Bitcoin Mining a core product/service.
$1.48B
$11.44
+11.13%
BITF Bitfarms Ltd.
Direct revenue from professional-scale Bitcoin mining operations.
$1.10B
$2.75
+12.96%
BTBT Bit Digital, Inc.
The company maintains Bitcoin mining operations, a direct mining revenue stream and fleet activity.
$671.79M
$2.29
+9.33%
FUFU BitFuFu Inc.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations and cloud/self-mining services are core to BitFuFu's business model.
$457.76M
$2.81
-0.18%
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.
Core business is large-scale Bitcoin mining providing the primary revenue and asset base.
$405.18M
$3.19
+10.38%
CAN Canaan Inc.
Canaan's core business includes Bitcoin mining operations (self-mining) and selling mining hardware, making Bitcoin Mining a primary revenue driver.
$263.51M
$0.96
+5.38%
CANG Cango Inc.
Direct, large-scale Bitcoin mining operations are the core business shift and revenue driver.
$133.50M
$1.36
+5.81%
SCTH SecureTech Innovations, Inc.
Plan to pursue Bitcoin mining operations as part of Piranha's cryptocurrency ventures.
$112.62M
$3.59
DGXX Digi Power X Inc.
Historically(DGXX) engaged in Bitcoin mining revenue, reflecting a legacy mining operation prior to its strategic pivot.
$111.92M
$4.18
+23.30%
BMNR Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc.
BMNR directly engages in Bitcoin mining operations and related hosting activities.
$111.89M
$31.02
+19.33%
GRYP Gryphon Digital Mining, Inc.
Core business; direct Bitcoin mining operations provide computing power to the Bitcoin network and generate mining revenue.
$100.13M
$1.38
KULR KULR Technology Group, Inc.
Bitcoin mining is part of KULR's treasury strategy and commodity-like revenue stream via mining operations.
$94.14M
$2.40
+4.59%
MIGI Mawson Infrastructure Group, Inc.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations are a core legacy business and a primary revenue driver for MIGI.
$92.77M
$5.18
+16.40%
ICG Intchains Group Limited
Intchains Group manufactures altcoin mining hardware (mining rigs).
$90.57M
$1.49
-1.32%
COEP Coeptis Therapeutics, Inc.
Strategic pivot to crypto mining aligns with Bitcoin Mining investable theme via crypto mining operations.
$88.17M
$17.62
+4.82%
NIPG NIP Group Inc.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations and revenue stream.
$78.48M
$1.40
DOMH Dominari Holdings Inc.
Investments in American Bitcoin Corp. position DOMH in industrial-scale Bitcoin mining as an investable theme.
$67.25M
$4.48
+2.05%
INVU Investview, Inc.
Investview operates Bitcoin mining as a revenue-generating activity.
$55.59M
$0.03
SLNH Soluna Holdings, Inc.
Soluna undertakes large-scale Bitcoin mining operations and hosting, directly aligning with the Bitcoin Mining investment theme.
$45.52M
$1.63
+7.95%
NCTY The9 Limited
Directly operates Bitcoin mining infrastructure and hash-rate expansion.
$29.55M
$7.42
+5.85%
XTKG X3 Holdings Co Ltd.
Direct, large-scale Bitcoin mining operations conducted by the company.
$25.34M
$1.98
+7.34%
VVPR VivoPower International PLC
Caret Digital engages in digital asset mining (crypto), here represented by Doge mining operations.
$22.85M
$2.42
+7.08%
EBON Ebang International Holdings Inc.
Bitcoin Mining aligns with EBON's historical mining hardware products.
$21.99M
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BTCM BIT Mining Limited
BTCM directly mines Bitcoin and operates self-mining operations via its data center and mining hardware.
$15.70M
$2.75
+102.21%
ARBK Argo Blockchain plc
Argo Blockchain directly mines Bitcoin, constituting its core revenue-generating activity.
$12.82M
$0.24
+6.99%
ANY Sphere 3D Corp.
Sphere 3D's executive summary centers on scalable Bitcoin mining operations using ASIC miners and owned/self-hosted facilities.
$12.77M
$0.45
+0.47%
ABTS Abits Group Inc.
Core business: Bitcoin mining operations and hosting services.
$12.21M
$5.18
+0.58%
BTCT BTC Digital Ltd.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations and revenue from mining rewards.
$5.57M
$1.77
+4.73%
LMFA LM Funding America, Inc.
LMFA's core business is owning and operating Bitcoin mining infrastructure to mine Bitcoin.
$4.14M
$0.85
+5.54%
IBG Innovation Beverage Group Limited
Direct Bitcoin mining operations and related infrastructure are a core element of BlockFuel Energy's strategy powering digital asset activities.
$3.26M
$1.89
-2.84%
BTOG BIT ORIGIN Ltd
Bit Origin's core business historically centers on cryptocurrency mining infrastructure, including Bitcoin mining.
$2.01M
$0.27
+14.28%
ENFY Enlightify Inc.
Antaeus previously operated Bitcoin mining, a segment still referenced in the narrative despite strategic shift.
$1.49M
$0.37
+288.38%
AGMH AGM Group Holdings Inc.
Direct product: production and sale of mining hardware for Bitcoin mining (KOI Miner C16).
$1.48M
$2.90
+3.02%
MGTI MGT Capital Investments, Inc.
Direct Bitcoin mining operations (self-mining) are a core revenue stream for MGTI.
$289508
$0.00

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# Executive Summary * The Bitcoin Mining industry is fundamentally transforming into a diversified digital infrastructure sector, driven by an aggressive and lucrative pivot to service the insatiable demand for AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC). * The April 2024 Bitcoin halving has intensified economic pressures, accelerating this diversification by forcing operators to seek higher-margin revenue streams beyond block rewards. * Access to massive-scale, low-cost power has become the most critical competitive differentiator, serving as the primary constraint and opportunity for both Bitcoin mining and AI data center expansion. * This transformation is highly capital-intensive, with leading companies raising billions through convertible debt to fund the buildout of next-generation, high-density data centers. * A clear divergence is emerging between vertically integrated players with secure power and a clear AI strategy, and smaller, less efficient operators struggling in the post-halving environment. * While Bitcoin mining now serves as a cash-flow engine, the primary long-term value driver for the industry is shifting towards providing the essential compute infrastructure for the AI revolution. ## Key Trends & Outlook The single most material trend reshaping the Bitcoin mining industry is the strategic pivot to develop and operate high-density data centers for AI and HPC workloads. This shift is a direct response to the projected surge in global AI data center demand to an astounding 156 gigawatts by 2030, an opportunity miners are uniquely positioned to capture due to their existing large-scale power infrastructure and expertise in managing energy-intensive operations. This pivot fundamentally changes the business model from volatile commodity production to providing stable, high-margin, contracted infrastructure services, leading to significant valuation re-ratings. Industry leaders are executing this pivot at scale, creating a clear competitive divergence. The financial impact is immediate and substantial, with IREN Limited's Q1 FY26 revenue growth of 355% exemplifying the top-line impact, while Cipher Mining Inc.'s 15-year, $5.5 billion lease with Amazon Web Services underscores the long-term, stable nature of this new revenue stream. The economic imperative driven by the Bitcoin halving is another critical trend. The April 2024 halving event cut block reward revenue by 50%, making it economically unviable for miners with high energy costs or inefficient hardware. This event acted as a powerful catalyst, forcing the industry to consolidate and accelerating the strategic imperative to diversify into the more profitable AI/HPC market. The financial results of 2025 clearly show this pressure, with non-diversified miners like Bitdeer Technologies Group seeing significant revenue declines of 41.3% in Q1 2025 post-halving. The primary opportunity for the industry lies in leveraging existing power assets and operational expertise to become a significant provider of compute infrastructure for the AI industry, a much larger and faster-growing market than Bitcoin mining alone. Conversely, the key risk is execution and competition around energy; the "defining constraint" for growth is securing massive-scale, low-cost power ahead of intense competition from hyperscalers and other industrial users, with lead times for new power extending beyond 36 months in key markets. ## Competitive Landscape The Bitcoin mining market is consolidating, with a few large players commanding an increasing share of the global hashrate. North America, particularly the U.S., is the dominant region, holding an estimated 44.1% of the global cryptocurrency mining market in 2025. Companies like Cango Inc. (6% of global hashrate) and CleanSpark, Inc. (5.14% of global hashrate) illustrate this trend towards concentration among well-capitalized operators. Many of the industry's largest players are evolving into diversified digital infrastructure providers. Their core strategy involves leveraging vast, low-cost power contracts, originally secured for Bitcoin mining, to serve the burgeoning AI and HPC markets. This approach taps into the massive, high-growth AI market, diversifying revenue and creating more stable, predictable cash flows from long-term contracts, often with higher margins from HPC services. However, this model requires extremely capital-intensive buildouts and new technical expertise in HPC infrastructure, facing fierce competition for AI clients. IREN Limited exemplifies this model, with its projection of $200 million to $250 million in annualized AI Cloud revenue by year-end and its development of 200 kW/rack data centers, demonstrating a direct and aggressive pivot. Other firms are pursuing a deeply vertically integrated model, seeking a competitive edge by controlling the entire value chain from energy production to proprietary hardware. This strategy provides greater control over costs, particularly power and hardware, de-risks supply chains, and captures margin at each step of the value chain, creating a durable, long-term cost advantage. The vulnerability lies in the high upfront capital investment and the requirement for expertise across multiple complex domains. Riot Platforms, Inc. perfectly illustrates this integrated approach, with its ownership of nearly 2 gigawatts of fully approved utility load power in Texas and its in-house engineering segment (ESS Metron) that builds critical electrical infrastructure. The key competitive battleground across all strategies is the race to secure multi-gigawatt power pipelines. This is the foundational asset for all future growth in both Bitcoin mining and AI/HPC infrastructure, determining which companies can scale effectively and maintain cost advantages in an increasingly energy-constrained environment. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth is sharply bifurcating across the industry, ranging from a remarkable 355% year-over-year increase to a significant 79% year-over-year decline. This bifurcation is driven almost entirely by the strategic pivot to AI/HPC. Companies successfully bringing AI revenue online are experiencing explosive, triple-digit growth that far outweighs the negative impact of the Bitcoin halving. IREN Limited's 355% year-over-year growth in Q1 FY26, driven by its AI Cloud segment, is the prime example of this AI tailwind. In contrast, companies still heavily reliant on mining revenue are seeing significant year-over-year declines due to the 50% cut in block rewards, as illustrated by Gryphon Digital Mining, Inc., whose revenue fell 79.2% in Q1 2025, reflecting the full impact of the halving without a diversified revenue stream. {{chart_0}} Profitability metrics are also diverging based on business model and energy costs, with gross margins ranging from over 85% to negative territory. This divergence is driven by two factors: the introduction of high-margin AI/HPC hosting services is boosting profitability for diversified players, and in the core mining business, low-cost energy is the primary determinant of margin. The halving compressed margins for all miners, but those with the lowest power costs remain highly profitable. Hut 8 Corp.'s 68.6% gross margin in its Compute segment and 85.77% overall gross margin in Q3 2025 proves the high profitability of the AI pivot. For mining-specific profitability, CleanSpark, Inc.'s 54.6% gross margin in Q3 2025, underpinned by its operational efficiency, shows what is possible for a top-tier operator even post-halving. {{chart_1}} The dominant theme in capital allocation is aggressive investment in growth, specifically funding the capital-intensive pivot to AI/HPC infrastructure. Companies are prioritizing growth over shareholder returns, as the market opportunity in AI is immediate and requires massive scale. This has led to a wave of large convertible debt offerings, providing the necessary capital to build data centers and acquire GPUs. The scale of this investment is exemplified by CleanSpark, Inc.'s $1.15 billion zero-coupon convertible note offering, with proceeds explicitly earmarked for growth and infrastructure, alongside a strategic share repurchase program. Balance sheets across the industry are mixed but strengthening for the leaders, who are taking on significant but manageable debt to fund a clear growth trajectory. Cash positions are robust for leaders, often ranging from $500 million to over $1 billion, but this is frequently paired with new billion-dollar convertible note liabilities. Balance sheets reflect the capital-intensive nature of the current transition, with companies intentionally leveraging up, using a combination of cash, digital asset holdings, and new debt to secure a leadership position in the digital infrastructure buildout. Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.'s balance sheet, with over $826 million in cash and a $1 billion 0% Convertible Senior Note due 2032, is a representative snapshot of a well-capitalized player funding its strategic expansion. {{chart_2}}
BMNR Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc.

BitMine Immersion Reports FY25 GAAP EPS of $13.39, Declares First Annual Dividend

Nov 21, 2025
CIFR Cipher Mining Inc.

Cipher Mining Raises $333 Million in Senior Secured Notes to Fund Barber Lake HPC Expansion

Nov 21, 2025
CIFR Cipher Mining Inc.

Cipher Mining Secures $830 Million AI Hosting Deal with Fluidstack, Expanding to Full 300 MW Site

Nov 20, 2025
BMNR Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc.

BitMine Immersion Names Tom DeMark as Strategic Advisor to Accelerate Ethereum Accumulation

Nov 19, 2025
CAN Canaan Inc.

Canaan Inc. Reports Record Revenue in Q3 2025 but Misses EPS Estimates

Nov 19, 2025
MIGI Mawson Infrastructure Group, Inc.

Mawson Infrastructure Group Implements 1‑for‑20 Reverse Stock Split to Meet Nasdaq Compliance Amid Financial Struggles

Nov 19, 2025
CAN Canaan Inc.

Canaan Inc. Posts Strong Revenue Growth in Q3 2025, Misses EPS Estimates

Nov 18, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Technologies Announces Strategic AI Partnership with Dell Technologies

Nov 18, 2025
HUT Hut 8 Corp.

Hut 8 Corp. Sells 310‑MW Natural‑Gas Portfolio to TransAlta for $95 Million

Nov 18, 2025
SLNH Soluna Holdings, Inc.

Soluna Holdings Reports Q3 2025 Results: Revenue Up 12% YoY, Net Loss Widens to $23.96 Million

Nov 18, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Technologies Reports Record Q2 Revenue, Strong Bitcoin Mining and AI Growth, GAAP Loss Due to Depreciation

Nov 17, 2025
BITF Bitfarms Ltd.

Bitfarms Announces Washington Data Center Conversion to HPC/AI, Misses Q3 2025 Earnings

Nov 14, 2025
BMNR Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc.

BitMine Immersion Technologies Names Chi Tsang CEO and Adds Three Independent Directors

Nov 14, 2025
CLSK CleanSpark, Inc.

CleanSpark Closes Upsized $1.15 B Convertible Notes Offering and Repurchases 30.6 M Shares

Nov 14, 2025
LMFA LM Funding America, Inc.

LM Funding America Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Up 74%, Mining Margins Reach 49%

Nov 14, 2025
BITF Bitfarms Ltd.

Bitfarms Reports Q3 2025 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates Amid Shift to HPC/AI

Nov 13, 2025
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group

Bitdeer Raises $400 Million Convertible Senior Notes and $148 Million in Direct Share Offering to Fund Expansion and Debt Repayment

Nov 13, 2025
SLNH Soluna Holdings, Inc.

Soluna Completes Project Dorothy 2 Energization, Expanding Total Capacity to 123 MW and Adding 5 EH/s of Sustainable Compute

Nov 13, 2025
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group

Bitdeer Reports Fire at Massillon Construction Site, No Injuries, Potential Cost Impact

Nov 12, 2025
CLSK CleanSpark, Inc.

CleanSpark Raises $1.15 Billion in Convertible Notes to Fund Expansion and Share Repurchases

Nov 11, 2025
WULF TeraWulf Inc.

TeraWulf Inc. Reports Q3 2025 Loss, Revenue Misses Consensus Estimates

Nov 11, 2025
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group

Bitdeer Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, EPS Misses, Self‑Mining Hashrate Surpasses Target

Nov 10, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Completes 300‑MW Paraguay Expansion, Surpassing 24 EH/s Capacity

Nov 10, 2025
ARBK Argo Blockchain plc

Argo Blockchain Secures High Court Approval to Convene Restructuring Meetings

Nov 07, 2025
IREN IREN Limited

IREN Reports Record Q1 FY26 Profitability and Revenue Beat, Highlights AI Cloud Expansion

Nov 07, 2025
SLNH Soluna Holdings, Inc.

Soluna Completes Phase 3 of 48‑MW Dorothy 2 Bitcoin‑Hosting Project, Accelerating Revenue Generation

Nov 06, 2025
HUT Hut 8 Corp.

Hut 8 Corp. Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Surges 91%, EPS Beats Estimates

Nov 05, 2025
LMFA LM Funding America, Inc.

LM Funding America Reports 27% Production Increase as Mississippi Facility Goes Live

Nov 05, 2025
CAN Canaan Inc.

Canaan Inc. Raises $72 Million via Direct ADS Offering to Fund Expansion

Nov 04, 2025
CIFR Cipher Mining Inc.

Cipher Mining Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Beats Adjusted EPS, Secures Major AI Infrastructure Deals

Nov 04, 2025
MARA Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.

Marathon Digital Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue $252 M, Net Income $123 M, Bitcoin Holdings 52,850 BTC

Nov 04, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Reaches 23 EH/s Hash‑Rate Milestone and Expands Canadian Land Base

Nov 03, 2025
IREN IREN Limited

IREN Secures $9.7 Billion AI Cloud Deal with Microsoft, Accelerating Shift from Bitcoin Mining

Nov 03, 2025
LMFA LM Funding America, Inc.

LM Funding America Authorizes $1.5 Million Share Repurchase Program

Nov 03, 2025
WULF TeraWulf Inc.

TeraWulf Raises $1.025 Billion in Convertible Notes to Fund Texas Data Center Expansion

Oct 31, 2025
CAN Canaan Inc.

Canaan Wins 4.5‑MW Mining Server Contract for Japan Grid Support

Oct 30, 2025
CLSK CleanSpark, Inc.

CleanSpark Secures 271‑Acre Texas Site and 285 MW Power Agreements for AI Data Center Expansion

Oct 30, 2025
LMFA LM Funding America, Inc.

LM Funding America Completes $8 Million Share Repurchase and Secures $11 Million Bitcoin‑Backed Loan

Oct 30, 2025
WULF TeraWulf Inc.

TeraWulf Upsizes Convertible Notes Offering to $900 Million to Fund Data‑Center Expansion

Oct 30, 2025
CAN Canaan Inc.

Canaan Inc. Launches Avalon A16XP, Delivering 300 TH/s and 12.8 J/TH Efficiency

Oct 28, 2025
CLSK CleanSpark, Inc.

CleanSpark and Submer Enter Non‑Binding Framework to Expand AI Data Center Footprint Across North America

Oct 28, 2025
ARBK Argo Blockchain plc

Argo Blockchain Confirms London Delisting and Finalizes Restructuring with Severe Shareholder Dilution

Oct 21, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Reports Highest Monthly Bitcoin Output for September 2025

Oct 08, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Scales Hashrate to 21 EH/s with Paraguay Expansion

Oct 07, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Surpasses 20 Exahash Per Second Bitcoin Mining Capacity

Oct 03, 2025
NCTY The9 Limited

The9's Investee Nanyang Biologics to Go Public on Nasdaq via US$1.5 Billion SPAC Merger

Oct 02, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital Technologies Reports Bitcoin Production of 247 BTC

Sep 26, 2025
NCTY The9 Limited

The9 Addresses Impersonation of 'the9bit' on Crypto Platform Amidst Rapid User Growth

Sep 23, 2025
NCTY The9 Limited

The9 Acquires Majority Stake in Joint Venture for Proprietary Mobile Games 'Ultraman: Hero Beyond Time' and 'Glory All Stars'

Sep 19, 2025
HIVE HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd.

HIVE Digital's BUZZ HPC Acquires Toronto Data Center for CAD$12 Million

Sep 17, 2025

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