HIVE Digital shares rise 16.17% intraday after reporting 290% hashrate surge and 297 BTC production in January 2026.
ByAinvest
Friday, Feb 6, 2026 12:45 pm ET1min read
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HIVE Digital Technologies surged 16.17% intraday following reports of a 290% year-over-year hashrate increase and producing 297 BTC in January 2026. The company’s production results, including an average hash rate of 22.2 Exahash per second and expanded green Bitcoin mining operations in Paraguay, signaled operational strength and growth. Analysts highlighted the bullish impact of these metrics, which reinforced confidence in HIVE’s Bitcoin production scalability and renewable energy strategy. While prior coverage noted a 35% price decline and a low P/E ratio, the recent intraday rally directly aligned with the disclosed production and capacity expansion, positioning the stock for renewed investor interest.
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