{"slug": "cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-ai", "title": "CleanSpark Sinks 6% Even as Bitcoin Jumps 7%, MARA Holds Flat as Traders Weigh Tensions Among AI Miners", "summary": "CleanSpark Inc. (NASDAQ:CLSK) stock fell 6% to $11.84 on Friday even as Bitcoin rose 7% to $77,740.82, while MARA Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:MARA) held nearly flat at $11.14, as investors repriced the miner-to-AI-landlord pivot. CleanSpark's fiscal Q3 2026 revenue dropped 30.5% year over year to $138 million, swinging to a net loss of $239.8 million from net income of $257.4 million, and adjusted EBITDA fell to negative $113 million from positive $377.7 million. The decline comes as Riot Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:RIOT) saw a $9.1 billion, 20-year computing deal with Anthropic fail to hold a one-day gain, highlighting market skepticism toward unfunded pivot promises.", "body_md": "A rare split is opening up inside the **Bitcoin** ([CRYPTO:BTC](/cryptocurrencies/btc/)) miner cohort on Friday, and it isn’t about the coin. **CleanSpark** ([NASDAQ:CLSK](https://247wallst.com/companies/CLSK/) | [CLSK Price Prediction](https://247wallst.com/companies/clsk/price-prediction)) stock is down 6% to $11.84 in Friday morning trading, taking the worst of the selling.\n\nMeanwhile, **MARA Holdings** ([NASDAQ:MARA](https://247wallst.com/companies/MARA/)) stock is essentially unchanged, down 0.1% to $11.14, holding up as the group’s outlier against CleanSpark’s drop. Notably, **Bitcoin** ([CRYPTO:BTC](https://247wallst.com/cryptocurrencies/btc)) is up 7% over the past 24 hours to $77,740.82, which rules out crypto weakness as the explanation.\n\nThat disconnect is the story. Investors are repricing the [miner-to-AI-landlord pivot](https://247wallst.com/investing/2026/05/06/hut-8-surges-35-riot-platforms-climbs-13-as-bitcoin-miners-become-ai-infrastructure-plays/) rather than the coin, and CleanSpark is taking the brunt.\n\nThe 2026 miner narrative was that gigawatts of grid-connected power could get released to hyperscalers and AI labs at attractive multiples. Friday’s move suggests the market wants those contracts to arrive with confirmed anchor tenants, not with construction milestones and unfunded promises.\n\n## Why the Pivot Trade Is Unwinding\n\nThere’s no CleanSpark press release behind Friday’s decline. This pressure is thematic: miners spent 2026 marketing themselves as future AI data center landlords, and the market’s appetite for pivot narratives is fading in a hurry (the power, cooling, and networking companies actually building out AI capacity are a cleaner way to play the theme, and we rounded up seven of them in a free report here: [7 Stocks Powering the AI Boom](https://247wallst.com/pages/ai-power-seven-offer-d905ec99.html)).\n\nCleanSpark’s own numbers illustrate the tension. Management signed a 20-year, $6.6 billion triple-net lease at the Sandersville site with a high investment-grade tenant. CEO Matt Schultz said the equity portion is fully funded and long-lead equipment is pre-paid, and CFO Gary Vecchiarelli stated the company has “materially de-risked execution while preserving balance sheet flexibility.”\n\nThe mining business underneath that promise is deteriorating. Revenue at CleanSpark fell 30.5% year over year to $138 million in fiscal Q3 2026, with the company swinging to a net loss of $239.8 million from net income of $257.4 million a year earlier.\n\nCleanSpark’s adjusted EBITDA fell to negative $113 million from positive $377.7 million, and Sandersville lease revenue hasn’t started flowing yet, so the contracted backlog is a promise rather than cash. That reversal captures the moment when mining stopped subsidizing the transition, which means anyone buying the pivot story now has to underwrite Sandersville execution on its own merits.\n\n## Read-Across From Riot Platforms\n\nAdditionally, **Riot Platforms** ([NASDAQ:RIOT](https://247wallst.com/companies/RIOT/)) stock was up 66% year to date through Thursday’s close, the largest gain in the group. This week, Riot Platforms struck a $9.1 billion, 20-year computing deal with Anthropic, leasing 191 megawatts at its Rockdale, Texas campus.\n\nThat contract could reach $16.1 billion in total sales if extended twice by five years each. On the news, Riot Platforms shares initially jumped more than 20% before giving back most of the gain.\n\nCompass Point analyst Michael Donovan described the Riot Platforms site as a “two-tenant campus carrying $9.8 billion of contracted data center revenue” and reiterated a buy rating with a $29 price target. Here’s the CleanSpark read-across: a $9.1 billion contract couldn’t hold a one-day gain, which shows what a Sandersville-style promise is worth in the current market.\n\n## Where the Group Diverges\n\nMARA Holdings stock is up 24% year to date through Thursday’s close, nearly identical to CleanSpark’s 25% gain over the same stretch. In Friday’s session, MARA Holdings shares are flat while CleanSpark shares are down 6%.\n\nBitcoin’s 7% move is doing the work at MARA Holdings and isn’t enough to offset pivot repricing at CleanSpark. This spread inside a group that used to trade as one Bitcoin proxy is the clearest evidence that these are no longer the same trade.\n\nFor context, the **CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF** ([NASDAQ:WGMI](https://247wallst.com/companies/WGMI/)) is down 3% to $45.54, with the fund up 23% year to date through Thursday’s close. A miner ETF falling on a 7% Bitcoin day is the cleanest single expression of the disconnect, placing CleanSpark’s decline as worse than the basket rather than in line with it. The ETF is narrowly concentrated in a single industry, so it carries more single-industry risk than a broad technology or crypto fund.\n\n## What to Watch\n\nTraders can watch for a reclaim of support at CleanSpark stock as the Bitcoin rally holds. Investors may want to keep an eye on whether the miner basket resynchronizes with the coin or continues trading on pivot execution.\n\nPosition sizing is straightforward from here. If the group is fragmenting into AI-landlord winners and mining-drag losers, blanket miner exposure is riskier than it looked a quarter ago. Shareholders should keep their exposure modest until Sandersville revenue shows up in the income statement, and any allocation should account for the WGMI ETF’s [single-industry concentration](https://247wallst.com/investing/2026/02/13/microsofts-9-7-billion-contract-hasnt-saved-this-struggling-miner-etf-yet/).\n\nThe next real catalyst for CleanSpark is Sandersville commercialization. A tenant occupancy update or an initial quarter of lease revenue would give the pivot narrative something concrete to price against.\n\n*Contact [email protected] for any questions or corrections.*", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-ai", "canonical_source": "https://247wallst.com/investing/2026/08/21/cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-tensions-among-ai-miners/", "published_at": "2026-08-21 16:14:36+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-08-21 16:43:21.251121+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "ai-infrastructure", "ai-policy"], "entities": ["CleanSpark", "MARA Holdings", "Bitcoin", "Riot Platforms", "Anthropic", "Matt Schultz", "Gary Vecchiarelli", "Michael Donovan"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-ai", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-ai.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-ai.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/cleanspark-sinks-6-even-as-bitcoin-jumps-7-mara-holds-flat-as-traders-weigh-ai.jsonld"}}