Top 9 Crypto Miners in Red as New Nasdaq Rules Spark Stocks Sell-off

Updated on Sep 5, 2025 at 12:37 am UTC by · 2 mins read

Nasdaq’s new measures require companies to seek shareholder approval before issuing shares to finance cryptocurrency purchases, aiming to curb crypto rebranding attempts.

Nasdaq announced new measures requiring some companies to seek shareholder approval before issuing new shares to finance new cryptocurrency purchases. The stricter oversight aims to curb attempts by firms to boost valuations by rebranding into crypto-focused stocks.

According to The Information, Nasdaq could suspend trading or delist companies that fail to comply. This additional scrutiny poses significant short-term regulatory risks to the corporate crypto adoption buzz that has dominated US markets under President Trump’s second-term administration.

The policy shift threatens to delay deals and create uncertainty for firms seeking to rapidly build strategic crypto reserves. The timing is critical as multiple companies have been racing to acquire tokens, hoping to anchor investor interest as proxy plays for specific cryptocurrencies.

Top Miners Lead Crypto Stock Declines

The rule change triggered immediate market consequences. Bitcoin BTC $111 248 24h volatility: 0.5% Market cap: $2.22 T Vol. 24h: $22.56 B fell 2% intraday before recovering near $110,000 at press time. However, crypto miners and related stocks saw heavier bearish impact.

Data from Companiesmarketcap showed all top nine publicly listed miners booked Thursday losses. Iris Energy (IREN) declined 7.39% to $26.12, while Marathon Digital (MARA) slid 4.41% to $15.19. Riot Blockchain (RIOT) dipped 1.33%, and Core Scientific (CORZ) closed 0.15% lower.

Crypto Miners Stock Price Performance | Companiesmarketcap

Other miners faced steeper declines. Cipher Mining (CIFR) dropped 7.46%, Hut 8 Mining (HUT) fell 5.57%, Bitdeer Technologies (BTDR) slid 4.90%, and CleanSpark (CLSK) retreated to $9.08. TeraWulf (WULF) slipped 1.61%.

Bitmine Immersion Technologies Inc. Stock Price Performance on September 4, 2025 | NASDAQ

Major corporate Bitcoin buyers, such as Strategy (MSTR) and Bitmine Immersion (BMNR) also saw significant intraday losses. The sector-wide sell-off reflected investor caution in response to Nasdaq’s tightening regulatory procedures around crypto acquisition.

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