NEW YORK, August 19, 2026, 06:55 EDT – Cipher Digital shares declined 13%, erasing $1 billion from its market value and putting its $11.4 billion backlog under fresh scrutiny.
- Cipher ended Tuesday down 13.0%, closing at $16.095.
- The decline wiped out nearly $998 million in equity value.
- Trading volume was 1.89 times higher than its three-month daily average.
Cipher Digital Inc. NASDAQ:CIFR saw its market capitalization drop by close to $1 billion on Tuesday after its stock declined $2.405, or 13.0%, to finish at $16.095. Trading volume hit 53.1 million shares—almost double the usual amount. The most recent premarket quote, as of 04:06 EDT on Wednesday, stood at $16.38.
The selloff highlights a notable gap in valuation. Cipher holds an equity value of $6.68 billion, compared with $11.4 billion in contracted lease revenue. This amounts to 59 cents in market value for each contracted dollar. However, backlog is different from cash in hand, with construction as an initial requirement.
The drop on Tuesday surpassed the broader sector loss. Three well-known peers from the former mining sector posted declines ranging from 6.5% to 11.3%. Cipher saw the highest relative trading volume.
| Company | Aug. 18 close | Daily move | Volume | Volume / 3-month average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cipher Digital NASDAQ:CIFR | $16.095 | -13.00% | 53.14m | 1.89x |
| TeraWulf NASDAQ:WULF | $15.62 | -11.25% | 48.27m | 1.49x |
| IREN Limited NASDAQ:IREN | $42.00 | -6.46% | 36.32m | 0.79x |
| MARA Holdings NASDAQ:MARA | $8.96 | -7.77% | 41.65m | 0.95x |
The drop followed a surge in long-term U.S. yields during Tuesday’s global bond selloff. Early Wednesday, the 10-year Treasury yield hovered around 4.69%. Higher discount rates tend to impact long-duration data-center projects the most. However, there was no specific public company news accounting for Cipher’s decline.
The outlook is still in a state of transition. Revenue for the second quarter declined by 43% compared with the same period last year. The net loss increased to $267.5 million, with $150.5 million attributed to a noncash warrant remeasurement. Adjusted EBITDA reversed to a loss of $30.0 million.
| Q2 measure | Reported | Comparator | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $24.84m | $43.60m year earlier | -43.0% |
| Revenue vs consensus | $24.84m | $32.52m estimate | -23.6% |
| Net loss | $267.5m | $49.3m year earlier | Loss increased over five times |
| Adjusted EBITDA | -$30.0m | $32.3m year earlier | Difference of -$62.3m |
| Loss per share | -$0.65 | -$0.23 consensus | $0.42 lower |
Cash reserves offer significant protection. As of June 30, Cipher reported $831.8 million in cash holdings. The company also listed $3.19 billion in restricted cash, largely related to project financing and construction. This difference is important. Restricted cash is not available for general corporate expenses.
| Capital and contract measure | Amount | Investor read-through |
|---|---|---|
| Equity market value | $6.68bn | Post-Tuesday’s session |
| Contracted lease revenue | $11.4bn | Long-term, pre-delivery exposure |
| Market value / contracted revenue | 0.59x | Reflects discount on backlog, not earnings ratio |
| Cash and equivalents | $831.8m | Available, as of June 30 |
| Restricted cash | $3.19bn | Mainly project-specific |
| Stingray secured notes | $810m | Allocated for project development |
Conversion work on the pipeline is underway. Cipher initiated Black Pearl capacity deliveries in early August, arriving two months earlier than planned. Rental income has begun. “We are proud to have delivered our first HPC data center capacity ahead of schedule,” Chief Executive Tyler Page said. Company statement
The company has additionally obtained a site option for Apollo, a possible 900-megawatt location outside San Antonio, which is still undergoing ERCOT’s Batch Zero study process. The option increases Cipher’s project pipeline, though it does not provide a fixed timeline for interconnection.
Wall Street retains an optimistic stance, despite two firms lowering their price targets following earnings. The consensus price target among 18 analysts is $26, suggesting a potential gain of 61.5% from Tuesday’s closing price. Price targets reflect analyst opinions and are not guaranteed outcomes.
| Date | Firm / analyst | Recommendation | Target | Upside vs $16.095 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 7 | JPMorgan / Richard Choe | Overweight; target lowered | $22 | 36.7% |
| Aug. 6 | KBW / Stephen Glagola | Outperform; target reduced | $28 | 74.0% |
| Aug. 5 | Macquarie / Paul Golding | Outperform; target unchanged | $35 | 117.5% |
| Aug. 5 | Rosenblatt / Chris Brendler | Buy; target unchanged | $30 | 86.4% |
| Aug. 4 | Chardan / Bill Papanastasiou | Buy; target unchanged | $32 | 98.8% |
| Consensus | 18 analysts | Buy | $26 | 61.5% |
The main signal for investors is the magnitude of Tuesday’s reset. In a single session, losses amounted to about 40 times Cipher’s most recent quarterly revenue. This marks a significant duration adjustment, rather than a minor revision to earnings.
Risks: Delays in construction, rising costs, tenant concentration, and grid approval issues may reduce returns. Increased yields can boost financing expenses. Limited cash and lengthy leases can mean that headline liquidity and order backlog are less flexible than they seem.
The next indicator is cash rent generated from delivered capacity. Investors are also expected to monitor the status of the remaining Black Pearl halls and the timeline for Stingray. In the meantime, Cipher’s valuation is likely to fluctuate between the security of contracted scale and the uncertainty of funding risk.
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HPC buildout vs funding durationPremarket quote: Aug. 19, 2026, 04:06 EDT


