Bitfarms Buyback = Profit Potential? Here’s How You Might Make Money
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Hey traders & crypto investors — heads up
Bitfarms (BITF) just announced a massive share buyback, and it could open up a short-term money-making opportunity if you know how to play it.
The Buyback Basics
Bitfarms has authorized a repurchase of up to 49.9 million shares (that’s 10% of the public float) over the next 12 months. The program starts July 28, 2025 and ends July 27, 2026 — and here’s the key: every share bought back gets canceled.
What does that mean for you?
Fewer shares in circulation
Higher earnings per share
Potential boost in stock price
Increased value for existing shareholders
In fact, just on announcement, BITF jumped 16.8% on Nasdaq. That’s a bullish signal investors are buying the narrative.
What’s the Strategy?
If you're looking to make money here, a few angles to consider:
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Buy-and-Hold Play:
If you believe in Bitfarms’ pivot from pure Bitcoin mining into AI and high-performance computing (HPC), this could be a longer-term accumulation opportunity — especially if they’re buying shares at market value and retiring them. -
Swing Trade the Hype:
Share buybacks usually create upward price pressure — especially if the market sees Bitfarms as undervalued. You might catch a short-term rally between buyback momentum, news cycles, and AI narrative hype. -
Watch the Fundamentals:
Yes, Bitfarms posted a $36M net loss in Q1 2025, but it also secured $300M in funding for its new HPC data center in Pennsylvania and sold off non-core assets (like its Paraguay site) for extra cash.
They mined 693 BTC in 2025 with a production cost of $47.8K per BTC, which means they’re running lean — and smart — post-halving.
🧠 Why This Might Matter More Than It SeemsShare buybacks show confidence from leadership. CEO Ben Gagnon explicitly said the stock is undervalued. They're not just mining anymore — Bitfarms is rebranding into an AI infrastructure company, tapping into one of the most hyped and cash-rich sectors out there. Other miners are doing the same (Hut 8, Hive, etc.), but Bitfarms is one of the first to double down with a buyback + a $300M facility expansion.
️ Ticker to Watch: BITF (TSX + Nasdaq)
Mark your calendars:
️ Buyback begins July 28, 2025
Potential volatility = potential opportunity
As always, DYOR and watch volume levels, earnings updates, and broader BTC price movement — since that still directly impacts Bitfarms' margins.
Anyone else watching this pivot from mining to AI infra? Think BITF is undervalued or just dressing up post-halving pain?
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