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Crypto Stocks Plunge Wednesday, With Galaxy, Bitcoin Miners Leading Decline

Momentum names are taking a beating on Wall Street, with many AI-related stocks leading that list.

Updated Oct 22, 2025, 3:30 p.m. Published Oct 22, 2025, 3:28 p.m.
Bitcoin plunges below $40K (Eva Blue/Unsplash)
Crypto stocks plunge Wednesday (Eva Blue/Unsplash)

What to know:

  • Crypto-related stocks, particularly bitcoin miners turned AI infrastructure plays, were suffering heavy losses in Wednesday morning U.S. trading.
  • Also making a big AI pivot, Galaxy Digital fell 15%, more than erasing gains from its recent earnings report.
  • Bitcoin held firm in the $108,00 area, though still sharply lower after touching $114,000 on Tuesday.

Crypto-related stocks have been pummeled on Wednesday with recently high-flying bitcoin miners with artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure taking the biggest hit.

Bitfarms (BITF), Cipher Mining (CIFR), Hut 8 (HUT) and tumbled 10%-15% in the early hours of the session. Galaxy (GLXY), the digital asset investment firm with a growing data center operation, was beaten down 15% more than erasing all of its gains after Tuesday's earnings report.

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The CoinShares Bitcoin Mining ETF (WGMI), a proxy for the sector, was 7% lower.

Crypto stocks outside of mining weren't spared either. Bakkt Holdings (BKKT), which surged over 300% earlier this month, sank another 7.5% and is now down almost 40% in a week. Strategy (MSTR), the world's largest corporate bitcoin holder, slipped 4% to below $290.

A check of other names like Coinbase (COIN), Robinhood (HOOD), Bullish (BLSH) and Gemini finds more sharp losses in the 5%-6% range.

Though still holding at the $108,000 area, bitcoin remained sizably lower after touching $114,000 on Tuesday. On Wall Street, the Nasdaq was sporting a 1% decline, with the chipmakers particularly hard hit.

BTC miners AI trade cools off

The steep drawdown in BTC miners suggest that their multi-month rally, fueled by investor optimism for obtaining lucrative data center deals, fizzled out as markets turned risk-off.

At the peak of the AI and high-performance computing bull run, the combined market capitalization of related companies exceeded $95 billion. It has since declined to around $82 billion, according to Farside data.

Bitfarms (BITF) surged more than 400% from September but has since fallen about 40%, now trading just above $4 per share. IREN (IREN), which was up roughly 400% year to date and 200% since September, is down around 30% from its all-time high of $73, currently trading near $52.

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Despite the price recovery, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains in “extreme fear,” indicating underlying market anxiety.

What to know:

  • Bitcoin’s price recovered above $70,000 after a drop, driven by cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation data and increased risk appetite.
  • Despite the price recovery, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains in “extreme fear,” indicating underlying market anxiety.
  • $8.7 billion in bitcoin losses were realized in the last week, potentially signaling a capitulation event and a shift of supply to stronger hands.