Publicly Traded Crypto Miners Surge Up to 85% in 2026 Despite Bitcoin's 20% Decline
Top mining stocks rally as companies pivot to AI infrastructure, with TeraWulf leading gains
L'essentiel
- All ten largest publicly traded crypto mining stocks are posting positive gains in 2026, ranging from 5% to 85% YTD, even as Bitcoin remains down 20%.
- TeraWulf leads with 85% gains, followed by Hut 8 (67%) and Riot Platforms (46%).
- The rally coincides with major miners pivoting to AI and high-performance computing infrastructure, with several reporting strong Q1 2026 revenues from data center operations.
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Crypto mining companies have faced pressure from declining Bitcoin prices and increased energy costs, prompting many to diversify into AI infrastructure. The sector's pivot to high-performance computing data centers represents a significant strategic shift.
Publicly traded crypto mining companies are posting strong gains in 2026, even as the broader crypto market remains under pressure. All ten of the largest publicly traded mining stocks are in positive territory year-to-date (YTD), with gains ranging from around 5% to more than 85%, according to data from Bitcoinminingstock.io.
TeraWulf, Inc. leads the group with gains of about 85%, followed by Hut 8 Corp. at roughly 67% and Riot Platforms, Inc. at around 46%. Other major miners have also posted strong gains, including Core Scientific, Inc., up about 40%, and Applied Digital Corporation, which has risen roughly 37% year-to-date. At the lower end, Bitdeer Technologies Group is up around 5%, making it the weakest performer among the top 10.
Outside that group, American Bitcoin Corp., a Trump-linked Bitcoin mining and treasury company formed by Hut 8 and backed by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., is down roughly 29%.
The move comes even as Bitcoin (BTC) remains down around 20% YTD, even after gaining about 17% in the past 30 days.
The gains come as many of the largest mining companies push deeper into artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC). On Thursday, Riot Platforms reported $167.2 million in revenue for the first quarter of 2026, with its data center business contributing $33.2 million, helping offset a decline in core mining revenue. CEO Jason Les described the quarter as an "inflection point," as the company transitioned into a revenue-generating data center operator.
Core Scientific, Inc. is also scaling its infrastructure, with plans to develop a Texas site into an AI-focused data center campus with up to 1.5 gigawatts of capacity, including about 1 gigawatt available for leasing. The company said roughly 300 megawatts currently used for Bitcoin mining at the site will be repurposed for data center operations.
In February, HIVE Digital Technologies reported a 219% year-over-year jump in quarterly revenue as it built out its AI and high-performance computing business, as well as a $30 million contract to deploy Nvidia GPUs for enterprise AI cloud customers. That same month, MARA Holdings, Inc. acquired a 64% stake in French AI data center company Exaion.
A report from Bernstein last week said IREN Limited, the largest publicly traded miner by market cap, could eventually "sunset" its Bitcoin mining operations as it repurposes sites for GPU-based workloads.
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More crypto mining companies will announce AI data center partnerships or acquisitions in Q2 2026
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Bitcoin price volatility will continue to impact mining stock valuations despite AI diversification
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Questions ouvertes
- Will AI data center revenues fully compensate for declining mining profits?
- How will increased competition in AI infrastructure affect margins?
- Will Bitcoin price recovery reverse mining stock gains?






