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HIVE Stock Soars as Crypto Miner Achieves Record-Breaking Quarter



Bitcoin mining company HIVE Digital Technologies has posted a record-breaking quarter, signaling renewed optimism in the cryptocurrency sector amid volatile markets. The company's strong revenue growth spotlights the resilience of crypto mining amid fluctuating Bitcoin prices and increasing blockchain activity, highlighting the sector’s ongoing recovery and strategic shifts.



  • HIVE Digital reports a quarterly revenue of $87.3 million, a 285% increase year-over-year.

  • Despite a net loss of $15.8 million, the company attributes revenue growth to extensive hashrate expansion.

  • Bitcoin's price rally from $107,000 in July to over $126,000 in October boosted mining revenues across the sector.

  • HIVE's shares gained over 7% on the back of quarterly results, although they have declined from their October peak.

  • The company’s AI-powered computing arm also achieved record revenue, reflecting diversification in crypto-related technology.




HIVE Achieves Record Revenue Amid Sector Recovery


Bitcoin miner HIVE Digital Technologies reported an impressive quarterly revenue of $87.3 million for the period ending September 30, marking a significant 285% surge compared to the same quarter last year and nearly doubling from the prior quarter. This growth comes despite a net loss of $15.8 million, largely driven by accelerated depreciation of Bitcoin mining machines used in its Paraguay expansion, underscoring investment costs associated with scaling operations.


“Our revenue soared 285% year-over-year due to aggressive hashrate expansion, even though Bitcoin hashprice only increased by about 25%,” noted HIVE Executive Chairman Frank Holmes. The company's strategic increase in computing power has paid off in a period where Bitcoin’s price has seen substantial fluctuations—from a low of around $107,000 in July to well over $126,000 in October, before retracing to below $90,000 in early November.


Market Reaction and Stock Performance


Following the earnings announcement, HIVE's shares closed Monday at $3.58, up 7.55%, with after-hours trading adding another 0.56%. Despite the gains, the stock has declined from its October high of approximately $6.96, mirroring the broader trend of risk aversion among investors amid Bitcoin’s volatility.


In the recent quarter, HIVE's Bitcoin mining revenue doubled from a year prior, reaching $82.1 million, with the company successfully mining 717 BTC amidst rising network difficulty. The sector's optimism is reflected across other Bitcoin miners as well; for example, Bitdeer and TeraWulf reported revenue increases of 174% and 87%, respectively, reinforcing the sector’s upward momentum.


The growing focus on integrating artificial intelligence into mining operations is also significant. HIVE’s AI-focused division achieved a record quarterly revenue of $5.2 million, up 175% year-over-year, indicating a strategic pivot toward technology diversification.


Looking ahead, some companies are shifting away from traditional crypto mining. For example, Bitfarms announced plans to gradually wind down its mining activities over the next two years to pivot toward AI technology, reflecting broader industry trends and strategic realignment within the sector.



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