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CleanSpark Stock Faces Monday Test After Bitcoin Miner’s Big May Update
7 June 2026
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CleanSpark Stock Faces Monday Test After Bitcoin Miner’s Big May Update

New York, June 7, 2026, 15:56 (EDT)

CleanSpark shares head into the new week under pressure after last trading at $15.59, down $1.17 from the prior close, as a broad selloff in technology and crypto-linked stocks hit the Nasdaq on Friday. The Nasdaq Composite fell 4.18% in that session, its steepest one-day percentage drop since April 2025.

The market is shut on Sunday, so the price does not yet reflect any fresh weekend trading in U.S. equities. Nasdaq’s regular stock-market session runs Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time, making Monday’s open the next test for CleanSpark after a rough close to last week.

Why it matters now: CleanSpark gave investors a stronger May operating update, but the stock was pulled into a bigger risk-off trade. That leaves traders weighing two stories at once — rising bitcoin output and AI-infrastructure plans on one side, and weak sentiment toward high-growth tech and crypto names on the other.

CleanSpark said on June 4 it produced 671 bitcoin in May, bringing 2026 production to 3,110 bitcoin through May 31. It reported operational hashrate — the computing power used to mine bitcoin — of 50.0 EH/s, or exahashes per second, and said total bitcoin holdings rose to 13,470.

“This May we strengthened our management team by adding Ruben Sahakyan to bolster our AI data center financing capabilities,” CEO and Chairman Matt Schultz said, tying the hire to commercialization work in Sandersville and Texas. CleanSpark said Sahakyan joined from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, where he was managing director and co-head of digital assets and infrastructure investment banking. CleanSpark Investors

Bitcoin traded near $61,343 on Sunday, keeping CleanSpark’s treasury closely tied to the coin’s price. That exposure cuts both ways: higher bitcoin prices can lift the value of mined coins and holdings, while a drop can hit sentiment quickly.

The pressure was not limited to CleanSpark. MARA Holdings fell to $12.32, Riot Platforms to $24.66 and IREN to $54.35 in the latest U.S. trading, showing that investors sold across the bitcoin-mining and power-heavy data-center group rather than singling out one operator.

The broader tape did the damage. Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, told Reuters that “the dam just broke today” after a long run in equities, while Ohsung Kwon, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo, called the move “more driven by positioning rather than fundamentals.” Reuters

CleanSpark’s background is not cleanly bullish. The company reported fiscal second-quarter revenue of $136.4 million, down 24.9% from a year earlier, and a net loss of $378.3 million. Still, CFO Gary Vecchiarelli said the balance sheet remained “a core competitive advantage,” and the company listed $260.3 million of cash and $925.2 million of bitcoin as of March 31. PR Newswire

The week ahead brings one scheduled checkpoint: CleanSpark is due to participate in the Macquarie AI Infrastructure Conference on June 10. Investors will look for any firmer detail on high-performance computing, or HPC — large-scale computing used for workloads such as artificial intelligence — and on whether power assets in Georgia and Texas can turn into contracted revenue.

But the downside case is plain. CleanSpark has warned that results could be hurt if available power does not increase as expected, bitcoin prices swing, mining difficulty rises, or the company struggles to execute in HPC and AI markets where it has limited experience. If bitcoin weakens further or AI leasing takes longer to show up in numbers, the stock may trade less like a data-center developer and more like a volatile miner.

For Monday, the line is simple: CleanSpark has operating momentum, but the market has turned less forgiving. The first move after the weekend will show which one investors care about more.

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