Just In: Bitcoin Miner CleanSpark Gears Up for 2024 With In-House Trading Desk
Bitcoin mining company CleanSpark Inc will establish its own trading desk in 2024, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. This move reportedly aims to enhance returns from the company’s substantial Bitcoin holdings.
Zachary Bradford, CEO of the Nasdaq-listed company, emphasized the financial prudence of this decision in an interview. Bradford told the paper, “It just makes financial sense to do it in-house.”

This development is not new, as several Bitcoin mining competitors, including Marathon, have reportedly started to leverage cryptocurrency derivatives to use their Bitcoin reserves.
As per Bitcoin Treasuries, CleanSpark held 143 BTC as of September 2022. The number, as per Bloomberg, has increased to 2,575 Bitcoin, as of November 2023. Meanwhile, Marathon holds 13,396 BTC at the same time.
Bitcoin miners could see diversification
Bradford predicts a trend where mining companies will incorporate in-house trading desks. He believes this approach allows for more tailored risk management and oversight.
In addition, the Nevada-based CleanSpark reportedly plans to focus on regulated crypto offerings, such as option contracts traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) or its affiliates. Bradford mentioned that while some funds might be shifted between accounts, the bulk of their Bitcoin will remain in cold storage custody, with entities like Coinbase providing segregated accounts.
Founded in 2014, CleanSpark (Nasdaq: CLSK) is said to independently operate around five data centers in Georgia, boasting a total developed capacity of 230 megawatts (MW), according to MarketScreener.
On December 8, it was reported that JP Morgan downgraded CleanSpark to ‘Neutral’ from ‘Overweight’. However, at press time, the Nasdaq-listed company is leaning towards a ‘Buy’ rating on the analytics website.

Notably, CleanSpark’s stock closed at $10.88 on Nasdaq as of January 2, marking a 1.36% decrease from the previous day. The company’s stock has experienced a 7% decline in the past week.
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