HENDERSON, Nevada, August 23, 2026, 12:34 PDT – CleanSpark (CLSK) disclosed a $6.6 billion artificial intelligence lease amounting to 214% of its market capitalization, but shares declined even as Bitcoin advanced.
- Shares of CleanSpark declined 4.9% on Friday, while Bitcoin rose 7.3%.
- The $6.6 billion Sandersville lease represents 214% of CleanSpark’s market capitalization of $3.08 billion.
- Revenue from contracts is set to begin in late 2027, which leaves risks related to execution and financing.
- All 13 analysts monitored are optimistic, setting an average target of $23.81.
Shares of CleanSpark, Inc. NASDAQ:CLSK dropped 4.9% to $11.98 on Friday, while Bitcoin advanced 7.3% the same day. The 12.2-point difference indicates investors may not see the stock as a direct Bitcoin proxy anymore.
The reason is significant. CleanSpark is being revalued as a data-center developer, with its largest contract set to start generating revenue only in the fourth quarter of 2027. Its $6.6 billion face value stands out compared to its current equity value. The timing gap is equally crucial.
| Asset or stock | Aug. 21 move | Close |
|---|---|---|
| CleanSpark NASDAQ:CLSK | down 4.92% | $11.98 |
| Bitcoin | up 7.27% | $78,333.90 |
| IREN Limited NASDAQ:IREN | down 1.69% | $41.88 |
| Cipher Digital NASDAQ:CIFR | fell 8.40% | $15.77 |
| Riot Platforms NASDAQ:RIOT | down 5.48% | $19.83 |
| MARA Holdings NASDAQ:MARA | added 0.99% | $11.26 |
Bitcoin ended the week up roughly 24.5%. CleanSpark fell 0.9% compared to the previous Friday. The divergence followed a policy-fueled crypto rally tied to Treasury bond repurchases and revived backing for market-structure laws.
CleanSpark’s Sandersville deal is valued at $6.6 billion across 20 years, with two possible extensions potentially raising the total to $11.6 billion. The firm projects average net operating income of nearly $330 million per year during the initial period. Deliveries will provide 175 megawatts of critical IT load.
| Sandersville metric | Value | Investor reference |
|---|---|---|
| Signed contract revenue | $6.60 billion | 214% of market capitalization |
| Mean yearly NOI impact | Roughly $330 million | 10.7% as a share of market cap |
| Essential IT capacity | 175 MW | Service begins Q4 2027 |
| Estimated landlord spending | $10-$12 million per MW | $1.75-$2.10 billion suggested total |
| Potential revenue with extension | Up to $11.60 billion | Optional, not part of guaranteed base |
The discount is clarified by the project’s cost range. Using management’s estimate of $10 million to $12 million per megawatt, the figure totals $1.75 billion to $2.10 billion. CleanSpark states that its expected equity commitment is covered. Shareholder returns remain influenced by project debt and construction progress.
The operating base provides little margin for error. Revenue for the fiscal third quarter dropped 30.5% to $138.0 million. CleanSpark reported a net loss of $239.8 million and adjusted EBITDA was negative $113.0 million. As of June 30, bitcoin assets and cash amounted to approximately $1.02 billion. Long-term debt stood at $1.8 billion.
| Financial measure | Q3 FY2026 / June 30 | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Quarterly revenue | $138.0 million | down 30.5% from a year ago |
| Net income | -$239.8 million | a year ago, recorded $257.4 million in profit |
| Adjusted EBITDA | -$113.0 million | was $377.7 million last year |
| Cash plus Bitcoin assets | $1.02 billion | accounts for 33% of market capitalization |
| Long-term debt | $1.80 billion | equal to 58% of market capitalization |
Chief Executive Matt Schultz stated the lease provides “long-term, durable cash flows and de-risked economic returns.” Investors will want to see that construction remains both on track and on budget. The tenant’s identity is still undisclosed. CleanSpark statement
CleanSpark is valued at 4.53 times its trailing sales, a lower ratio than many data-center-oriented mining peers. This figure is still near MARA’s 5.41 multiple. The market seems to assign just a partial AI-infrastructure premium.
| Company | Market cap | Price/sales | Friday move |
|---|---|---|---|
| CleanSpark | $3.08 billion | 4.53x | fell 4.92% |
| MARA Holdings | $4.35 billion | 5.41x | rose 0.99% |
| Riot Platforms | $7.44 billion | 11.03x | dropped 5.48% |
| IREN Limited | $14.97 billion | 19.77x | slipped 1.69% |
| Cipher Digital | $6.54 billion | 34.24x | lost 8.40% |
Wall Street analysts maintain a bullish view. All thirteen analysts covered by S&P Global rate the stock as buy or strong-buy. The consensus price target stands at $23.81, suggesting potential gains of 98.8%. This confidence is set against a short interest that accounts for 29.8% of the float.
| Firm | Recommendation | Target | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clear Street | Buy | $22 | Aug. 18 |
| Needham | Buy | $23 | Aug. 14 |
| Bernstein | Buy | $24 | Aug. 13 |
| Ladenburg Thalmann | Buy | $22 | Aug. 12 |
| Northland Securities | Buy | $21 | Aug. 7 |
| Consensus | Strong Buy | $23.81 | 13 analysts |
Risks: Bitcoin is subject to rapid reversals. Mining difficulty could increase. Sandersville is exposed to permitting, utility, supply-chain, financing and construction risks. A confidential tenant further restricts external evaluation of counterparty risk.
The coming week will indicate if Friday’s Bitcoin decline continues. IREN’s August 27 update will provide further insight into AI infrastructure valuations. For CleanSpark, investors are seeking a tangible link between its $6.6 billion contract announcement and actual, timely cash flow supported by funding.



