JPMorgan and Citigroup Turbocharge Riot Platforms Rating on AI Computing Revolution
Wall Street giants place big bets on Bitcoin miner's strategic pivot.
THE AI GOLD RUSH HITS CRYPTO MINING
JPMorgan and Citigroup just slapped bullish upgrades on Riot Platforms as the Bitcoin miner accelerates its shift toward artificial intelligence computing. The banking heavyweights see explosive potential in repurposing mining infrastructure for AI workloads—a move that could redefine the company's revenue streams overnight.
WHY TRADITIONAL FINANCE IS WAKING UP
These upgrades signal a watershed moment where legacy institutions finally grasp crypto's infrastructure potential beyond pure speculation. Riot's computing pivot demonstrates how blockchain companies can leverage existing assets for emerging tech trends—while Wall Street analysts scramble to catch up with developments the crypto space predicted years ago.
THE COMPUTING POWER PLAY
Riot's massive mining operations already command substantial energy infrastructure and processing capacity. Redirecting those resources toward AI training puts them squarely in competition with cloud providers—with potentially higher margins than Bitcoin mining during low-volatility periods. The market's responding like they discovered electricity twice.
Wall Street's sudden enthusiasm for crypto infrastructure plays feels suspiciously like bankers discovering fire after the crypto industry's been cooking with it for a decade. But hey—better late than never when the upgrades start flowing.
TLDR
- JPMorgan upgraded Riot Platforms from Neutral to Overweight with price target raised to $19 from $15
- Citigroup also upgraded RIOT to Buy from Neutral, lifting price target to $24 from $13.75
- Both upgrades cite Riot’s pivot into artificial intelligence and high-performance computing as key growth drivers
- JPMorgan assigns 50% probability that Riot secures near-term HPC colocation agreements worth $3.7-8.6 million per MW
- Riot operates 700 MW Rockdale facility and is energizing new 1 GW Corsicana site, positioning it as scaled bitcoin miner
Riot Platforms received two major Wall Street upgrades on Friday as investment banks see potential in the Bitcoin miner’s shift toward artificial intelligence services. JPMorgan lifted the stock from Neutral to Overweight while Citigroup upgraded from Neutral to Buy.
JPMorgan raised its price target to $19 from $15. Citigroup increased its target to $24 from $13.75.
Both firms pointed to Riot’s strategic move into artificial intelligence and cloud services. This pivot comes as traditional bitcoin mining profits face pressure from changing industry economics.
The upgrades helped Riot outperform the broader mining sector on Friday. Riot shares fell just 1.2% to $16.55 while other miners declined more sharply.
JPMorgan called Riot “the rare bitcoin miner with installed scale, a clear path to hashrate expansion, cheap power contracts, capital and HPC optionality.” The bank said the company offers “the best value relative to other operators with HPC upside” in its coverage universe.
Riot operates the 700 MW Rockdale facility in Texas. The company describes this as one of the largest bitcoin mining facilities in the United States.
The miner is also working to energize its new 1 GW Corsicana site. This expansion will increase its total operational capacity.
High-Performance Computing Potential
JPMorgan analysts assign a 50% probability that Riot will secure near-term high-performance computing colocation agreements. The bank uses Core Scientific’s 800 MW CoreWeave deal as a benchmark for valuation.
HPC colocation contracts carry substantial value. JPMorgan estimates these deals are worth between $3.7 million to $8.6 million per gross megawatt.
The bank noted that a potential HPC deal “could still be several months away.” Riot has been positioning itself for these opportunities through recent strategic moves.
The company issued convertible debt to purchase bitcoin directly. It is also actively exploring HPC hosting opportunities.
Financial Performance Remains Strong
Riot reported strong financial results for the second quarter of 2025. Net income reached $219.5 million with adjusted EBITDA of $495.3 million.
Total revenue hit $153.0 million, up from $70.0 million in the same period last year. The increase was driven by an $85.1 million rise in bitcoin mining revenue.
In August, the company produced 477 bitcoin. This marked a 48% increase compared to the previous year.
This represented a slight decrease from July’s production of 484 bitcoin. The month-to-month variance is typical in mining operations due to network difficulty adjustments.
The company held 19,309 bitcoin at the end of August. This represents a 93% increase from holdings in the previous year.
Riot’s stock has delivered strong returns over recent months. The stock posted a 112% gain over the past six months despite Friday’s modest decline.