Financial markets shimmered with cautious optimism as U.S. equities closed positively Friday, with the Nasdaq Composite rising 2.06% and the digital asset sector vaulting 3.72% to a $2.63 trillion valuation. Publicly listed bitcoin miners likewise enjoyed a rebound, as nine of the top twelve leading firms by market capitalization advanced.

Publicly Traded Bitcoin Miners Pop Friday—But YTD Losses Still Cut Deep

Publicly traded bitcoin miners closed the week on an upward trajectory, with a dominant share of these firms posting positive returns following a volatile stretch. After consecutive declines spurred by U.S. President Trump’s tariffs, the Nasdaq climbed 2.06%, the NYSE gained 1.84%, the S&P 500 advanced 1.81%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 1.56% relative to the U.S. dollar.

This equities revival propelled nine of twelve bitcoin mining entities into positive territory, with share prices climbing decisively. Bitcoinminingstock.io metrics show Cipher Mining (CIFR) claimed the spotlight Friday with a 9.01% leap, outpacing MARA Holdings (MARA), which secured a 6.56% uptick. Galaxy Digital (GLXY) notched a 6.48% appreciation, paralleled by Terawulf (WULF), whose shares ascended 6.25%.

Concluding the upper echelon of April 11’s market triumphs, Cleanspark (CLSK) achieved a 5.19% elevation, solidifying its rank as the fifth-most prolific advancer. BTDR, RIOT, CORZ, HUT, and APLD likewise registered advances on Friday, ranging from 3.12% to 4.61%. Over the five-day span, however, merely seven of the twelve leading bitcoin miners by market capitalization posted positive returns.

GLXY dominated the weekly performance with a 15.77% appreciation, closely trailed by CIFR, which notched a 15.23% increase. Despite fleeting rallies, 2025’s year-to-date metrics for bitcoin miners reveal a pervasive downward trajectory. Cleanspark (CLSK: -18.56%) and MARA Holdings (MARA: -25.40%) anchor the less severe losses, while Riot Platforms (RIOT: -30.85%) and Applied Digital (APLD: -30.75%) reflect steeper declines.

Galaxy Digital (GLXY: -36.94%), Hut 8 (HUT: -40.65%), and IREN (IREN: -42.66%) compound the trend, with Northern Data (NB2: -47.34%), Cipher (CIFR: -47.84%), Core Scientific (CORZ: -49.67%), Terawulf (WULF: -57.95%), and Bitdeer (BTDR: -63.31%) epitomizing the sector’s starkest contractions this year.

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