Bitcoin miner Cipher Mining is reportedly exploring a potential sale following interest from potential buyers, according to Bloomberg.
The company has initiated discussions but has not yet committed to pursuing a sale, indicating early-stage deliberations.
Driven by the burgeoning demand for data centers amid the AI industry’s rapid expansion, Bitcoin miners have faced revenue challenges since the April halving event.
This financial strain has prompted many in the sector to consider strategic options. JPMorgan analysts highlighted the trend of AI firms and Hyperscalers exploring alternatives like leasing power or acquiring data center capacity from Bitcoin miners, given the constraints in immediate power access.
In parallel developments, Core Scientific, a North American Bitcoin miner, recently secured long-term contracts with CoreWeave, an AI Hyperscaler, while CleanSpark acquired GRIID Infrastructure for $155 million.
The competitive landscape has also seen Riot Blockchain attempting a hostile takeover of Bitfarms, underscoring the intensified competition within the global market.
Commenting on the industry dynamics, Kerrisdale Capital expressed skepticism about the sustained competitiveness of US-listed Bitcoin miners, given the sector’s high commoditization and growing international competition.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has spotlighted a significant acceleration in institutional crypto adoption, driven largely by the surging popularity of exchange-traded funds and increased use of Coinbase Prime among major corporations.
Jefferies chief market strategist David Zervos believes an upcoming power shift at the Federal Reserve could benefit U.S. equity markets.
Anchorage Digital, a federally chartered crypto custody bank, is urging its institutional clients to move away from major stablecoins like USDC, Agora USD (AUSD), and Usual USD (USD0), recommending instead a shift to the Global Dollar (USDG) — a stablecoin issued by Paxos and backed by a consortium that includes Anchorage itself.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has voiced concerns over the rise of zero-knowledge (ZK) digital identity projects, specifically warning that systems like World — formerly Worldcoin and backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman — could undermine pseudonymity in the digital world.