Cipher Mining stock jumps as bitcoin pushes back above $90,000 in early 2026 trade
2 January 2026
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Cipher Mining stock jumps as bitcoin pushes back above $90,000 in early 2026 trade

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 13:27 ET — Regular session

  • Cipher Mining shares rise about 9% as bitcoin advances in U.S. trading.
  • Other U.S.-listed bitcoin miners also gain, tracking the token’s move.
  • Investors keep focus on crypto-price swings and Cipher’s longer-dated AI data-center buildout.

Cipher Mining Inc (CIFR) shares rose about 9% to $16.07 in early afternoon trading on Friday, after swinging between $14.79 and $16.43. The stock opened at $14.90 and volume topped 15 million shares.

The move matters because bitcoin miners can act like a high-beta trade on the cryptocurrency. Their revenue is linked to the bitcoin price, while many operating costs — especially power — do not move in lockstep.

That leverage cuts both ways at the start of 2026, with traders repricing risk as crypto and equities digest shifting macro signals. Bitcoin was up about 2.5% near $90,286, and “bitcoin increasingly exhibits the characteristics of a risk asset,” said Linh Tran, a senior market analyst at XS.com. 1

Other U.S.-listed bitcoin miners also advanced. Marathon Digital (MARA) rose about 9% and Riot Platforms (RIOT) gained roughly 11%.

Bitcoin miners earn coins by running specialized computers that validate transactions on the network. When bitcoin rises, the dollar value of those rewards rises too, often lifting expectations for cash flow and balance-sheet value.

Cipher has also tried to reduce its reliance on pure crypto cycles by building data-center capacity for high-performance computing (HPC) — large-scale computing used to run AI and other intensive workloads. A press release filed with the SEC said the company struck an approximately $5.5 billion, 15-year lease agreement with Amazon Web Services to deliver 300 megawatts of capacity — a measure of power supply — beginning in 2026. 2

For equity investors, that mix can change how they value the business. Bitcoin mining tends to produce lumpy results tied to token prices, while contracted data-center hosting can provide steadier revenue if the buildout stays on schedule.

Still, the market has been treating the shares as part of the broader “bitcoin stocks” basket, particularly on days when the token moves sharply. Friday’s action suggested buyers were leaning into that trade again as bitcoin reclaimed the $90,000 area.

Next up, traders will look for clues on whether the crypto rally holds through the close and into next week. A quick reversal in bitcoin has historically translated into outsized moves in miners’ equities.

Cipher has not confirmed its next earnings publication date, but MarketBeat’s calendar pegs it around Feb. 24, 2026. In its most recent reported quarter, it posted a smaller loss than analysts expected and topped consensus revenue estimates, MarketBeat data show. 3

Investors will also watch for updates on funding and execution risk tied to Cipher’s AI hosting expansion, which requires substantial capital spending before contracted revenue ramps. Any shift in power prices or equipment costs can affect that math.

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