Bitcoin Mining Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Bitcoin Mining stocks.

Bitcoin Mining Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 19 MARA Bitcoin halving: How will crypto miners be affected?
Apr 19 RIOT Bitcoin halving: How will crypto miners be affected?
Apr 19 CLSK Bitcoin halving: How will crypto miners be affected?
Apr 19 CLSK Bitcoin halving will raise our share in mining: CleanSpark CEO
Apr 19 MARA Bitcoin bounces back above $64K as halving approaches
Apr 18 RIOT Bitcoin halving could set up cryptocurrency for long-term gains
Apr 18 MARA Jim Cramer Recommends Buying Ethereum Or Bitcoin Instead Of This Stock: 'Let's Not Fool Around'
Apr 18 RIOT Riot Energizes New Corsicana Facility in Navarro County, Texas
Apr 18 RIOT Down 58% From Its High, Could Riot Platforms Stock Get Help From the Bitcoin Halving?
Apr 18 MARA Bitcoin Could Potentially Dip Below $60K Before 'Hate Halving Rally,' Says Crypto Analyst
Apr 18 MARA Jim Cramer Says Just Go Buy Ethereum Or Bitcoin Instead Of Marathon Digital: 'Let's Not Fool Around'
Apr 17 BTBT Bitcoin’s Halving Is Coming. Miners Are Looking for New Ways to Make Money.
Apr 17 MARA Bitcoin’s Halving Is Coming. Miners Are Looking for New Ways to Make Money.
Apr 17 CIFR Cipher Mining Announces Date of First Quarter 2024 Business Update Conference Call
Apr 17 IREN Bitcoin’s Outperformance Means Some of Expected Post-Halving Rally May Have Come Early: JPMorgan
Apr 17 CLSK CleanSpark: A Top-Pick Miner For Bitcoin Post Halving
Apr 16 MARA Behind the Scenes of Marathon Digital Holdings's Latest Options Trends
Apr 16 MARA Peter Schiff Challenges Bitcoin's $100K Prediction As Crypto-Linked Stocks Languish In Bear Zone: 'Sell Your Fool's Gold And Buy The Real Thing'
Apr 15 RIOT Bitcoin halving, crypto mining: Riot Platforms CEO discusses
Apr 15 MARA Marathon Digital: It Is Now Better Than Ever To Just Own Bitcoin Instead
Bitcoin Mining

Bitcoin mining is the process of verifying and adding transaction records to the public ledger (known as the blockchain) of past Bitcoin transactions. This ledger of past transactions is called the block chain as it is a chain of blocks. The block chain serves to confirm transactions to the rest of the network as having taken place. Bitcoin miners are the individuals responsible for verifying and adding these transactions to the blockchain.

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