Bitcoin mining stocks rise as Trump boosts crypto market
Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) mining stocks experienced significant gains on November 6, driven by the broader rally in the crypto market following Donald Trump's win in the U.S. presidential election.
By 9:40 a.m. ET, Bitcoin was trading at $74.6K, sparking a surge among publicly traded mining companies.
MARA Holdings (MARA), which holds the largest market capitalisation among 30 mining firms, saw a 9.89% increase.
Core Scientific (CORZ) recorded an 8.21% boost, while Riot Platforms (RIOT), the third-highest in market cap, climbed by 11.38%.
Leading the top ten gainers, Cipher Mining (CIFR) experienced a notable rise of 17.67%, closely followed by Hut 8 (HUT) with a 17.05% increase.
Out of the 30 publicly listed mining firms, Griid (GRDI) was the only company that did not participate in the day's market upswing.
Beyond mining stocks, companies linked to the crypto industry also enjoyed gains.
Coinbase (COIN) advanced 15.97%, and Microstrategy (MSTR) rose by 12.27% against the dollar.
The uptick in these stocks reflects growing market confidence and optimism regarding digital assets, spurred by the political shift.
Trump’s victory has been interpreted as positive for the crypto sector, leading investors to push valuations higher as Bitcoin stabilises near its record levels.
This trend could indicate renewed interest in the industry as participants look forward to potential continued growth amid evolving market dynamics.
The rally in Bitcoin mining and related crypto firms signals an anticipation of favorable policy and market conditions, contributing to an upswing that could attract further investment and attention to the sector.
Traders and market observers are now closely monitoring the situation for potential future opportunities in the fluctuating crypto landscape.
At the time of reporting, the Bitcoin price was $75,465.41.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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