Bitcoin Miners Leveraging AI Capabilities for Diversified Revenue Streams
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martes, 16 de septiembre de 2025, 9:09 am ET1 min de lectura
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Iren, previously known as Iris Energy, recently reported strong earnings and was named a "Nvidia preferred partner." The company's stock soared nearly 24% last week and has added to that spike with a more than 9% gain so far this week. Iren's artificial intelligence strategies have been instrumental in driving this growth, with the company reporting a 228% increase in revenue to $187.3 million. This growth was primarily driven by a 233% increase in Bitcoin mining revenue to $180.3 million [1].
Meanwhile, Cipher Mining has also seen significant gains, with shares up more than 44% in the past week alone. The company has completed and begun Bitcoin mining at its Black Pearl Phase 1 site in Texas and is planning to expand this site to support both Bitcoin mining and HPC compute applications. Cipher Mining's CEO Tyler Page noted that the infrastructure for the Black Pearl Phase II site will enable the company to monetize power access quickly for both Bitcoin mining and HPC [3].
The recent surge in AI mining stocks can be attributed to the growing demand for GPU infrastructure. Nebius Group, for instance, saw its stock surge 47% after announcing a $17.4 billion GPU supply deal with Microsoft. This deal, which could expand to $19.4 billion, highlights the increasing demand for AI infrastructure and the scarcity premium on compute providers [2].
These developments have significantly contributed to the performance of ETFs like WGMI, which tracks the performance of companies involved in Bitcoin mining and AI. With the growing demand for AI compute infrastructure, investors are betting that firms supplying GPUs and compute capacity could see explosive growth.
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Bitcoin miners are diversifying their revenue streams by leveraging their technological capabilities for AI purposes, as seen in ETFs like CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI). Holdings such as Iren and Cipher Mining are making strides in AI, with Iren securing a $96 million financing deal with Nvidia and Cipher Mining's Black Pearl Phase 2 project aiming to support both Bitcoin mining and HPC compute applications simultaneously. These advancements have contributed to WGMI's impressive performance, with the ETF higher by almost 13% over the past month and nearly 31% YTD.
Bitcoin miners are diversifying their revenue streams by leveraging their technological capabilities for AI purposes, as seen in ETFs like CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI). Holdings such as Iren and Cipher Mining are making strides in AI, with Iren securing a $96 million financing deal with Nvidia and Cipher Mining's Black Pearl Phase 2 project aiming to support both Bitcoin mining and HPC compute applications simultaneously. These advancements have contributed to WGMI's impressive performance, with the ETF higher by almost 13% over the past month and nearly 31% YTD.Iren, previously known as Iris Energy, recently reported strong earnings and was named a "Nvidia preferred partner." The company's stock soared nearly 24% last week and has added to that spike with a more than 9% gain so far this week. Iren's artificial intelligence strategies have been instrumental in driving this growth, with the company reporting a 228% increase in revenue to $187.3 million. This growth was primarily driven by a 233% increase in Bitcoin mining revenue to $180.3 million [1].
Meanwhile, Cipher Mining has also seen significant gains, with shares up more than 44% in the past week alone. The company has completed and begun Bitcoin mining at its Black Pearl Phase 1 site in Texas and is planning to expand this site to support both Bitcoin mining and HPC compute applications. Cipher Mining's CEO Tyler Page noted that the infrastructure for the Black Pearl Phase II site will enable the company to monetize power access quickly for both Bitcoin mining and HPC [3].
The recent surge in AI mining stocks can be attributed to the growing demand for GPU infrastructure. Nebius Group, for instance, saw its stock surge 47% after announcing a $17.4 billion GPU supply deal with Microsoft. This deal, which could expand to $19.4 billion, highlights the increasing demand for AI infrastructure and the scarcity premium on compute providers [2].
These developments have significantly contributed to the performance of ETFs like WGMI, which tracks the performance of companies involved in Bitcoin mining and AI. With the growing demand for AI compute infrastructure, investors are betting that firms supplying GPUs and compute capacity could see explosive growth.

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