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    Cipher Mining Soars on $5.5 billion Amazon Partnership Amid AI Push

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comNovember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin mining company Cipher Mining surged more than 32% after revealing a new 15-year deal with tech giant Amazon, adding to a wave of partnerships between major technology companies and crypto miners.

    The 15-year lease agreement with Amazon Web Services, valued at $5.5 billion, requires Cipher to provide turnkey space and power for AI workloads in two phases, starting in July and August next year, the Bitcoin (BTC) miner announced on Monday.

    Cipher Mining also posted a significantly narrowed net loss of $3 million and a rise in adjusted earnings of $41 million for the third quarter, compared to a net loss of $46 million and adjusted earnings of $30 million in the previous quarter.

    This led to Cipher’s stock shooting up 32% from $18.65 to a peak of $24.80 during trading on Monday before settling back to $22.76 by the end of the trading day.

    Source: Cipher Mining

    Bitcoin miners have been increasingly diversifying income streams by shifting their energy capacity toward AI and HPC hosting services after the April 2024 halving cut mining rewards to 3.125 Bitcoin, which has hurt overall profitability.

    Cipher and Google are in business as well

    In September, Google acquired a 5.4% stake in Cipher Mining as part of a $3 billion, multi-year data center deal with AI data center company Fluidstack.