On July 29, CleanSpark, Inc. declined 8.46% in regular trading, trading at $12.295/share, with turnover of approximately $59.59 million. The decline comes amid broad weakness in the crypto mining sector as Bitcoin remains depressed, having fallen roughly 50% from its all-time high.
According to market reports, Bitcoin has posted back-to-back quarterly losses in the first half of the year — a pattern seen only three times historically. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index sits at 29, deep in the \"fear\" zone. Analysts point to persistent Fed monetary policy uncertainty and the absence of cash flow generation as key headwinds for crypto assets. Meanwhile, AI demand is increasingly competing for the same power infrastructure that miners rely on, prompting a strategic pivot across the industry.
Notably, sector peer IREN Ltd fell 8.64% on the same session, confirming broad-based selling in crypto mining names. CleanSpark recently secured a $6.6 billion data center lease and received a price target raise from Chardan to $21, though these positive developments have been overshadowed by macro-level crypto weakness.
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