Riot Platforms moves another 500 BTC to NYDIG custody

Riot Platforms transferred another 500 BTC to NYDIG Custody, according to Arkham data cited by onchain trackers

Summary

  • Riot Platforms moved another 500 BTC to NYDIG Custody, raising fresh sale speculation among traders.
  • The miner already sold 3,778 BTC in Q1 while producing only 1,473 BTC total.
  • Public Bitcoin miners continue selling reserves as mining costs rise and margins remain under pressure.

The transfer was worth about $30.72 million at the time of the report and was shared through an Onchain Lens post.

The move may signal that Riot is preparing to sell part of its Bitcoin holdings. Transfers to custody or execution partners do not always confirm a sale, but similar Riot transfers this year have often come before reported selling activity.

Riot Platforms is selling $BTC, depositing 500 $BTC ($30.72M) into #NYDIG Custody.https://t.co/iJdbrkgn8A pic.twitter.com/OWNVakKa2r

— Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens) July 3, 2026

Another move in a longer sale pattern

The latest transfer follows earlier Riot activity involving NYDIG. As crypto.news reported in April, Riot sent 500 BTC to an NYDIG deposit address in a move worth about $39 million at the time. That report said the transfer added to a series of Bitcoin moves from Riot over the same period.

Riot had also disclosed large Bitcoin sales in its first-quarter 2026 operations update. The company sold 3,778 BTC in Q1 for about $289.5 million. It sold those coins at an average net price of $76,626 per BTC.

Riot produced 1,473 BTC in the first quarter, down 4% from 1,530 BTC in the same period a year earlier. Its BTC holdings fell to 15,680 at quarter-end, down 18% from 19,223 in Q1 2025. The company said 5,802 BTC were restricted at the end of the quarter.

Riot’s Q1 results also showed pressure in its mining business. Bitcoin mining revenue fell to $111.9 million from $142.9 million a year earlier. Riot linked the decline to lower average Bitcoin prices and higher network hash rate.

Miner selling pressure continues

Riot’s latest BTC movement comes as public miners face tighter economics after the Bitcoin halving. Higher mining difficulty, lower hashprice, energy costs, and capital needs have pushed several listed miners to sell reserves.

As crypto.news reported, publicly traded Bitcoin miners sold more than 32,000 BTC in the first quarter of 2026. That was a record quarterly figure and topped the amount sold by the same firms across all of 2025. Riot, MARA, CleanSpark, Cango, Core Scientific, and Bitdeer were among the miners named in that wider trend.

Riot also continues to expand beyond Bitcoin mining. The company has been building a data center business while using its power assets and infrastructure to serve high-performance computing customers. That shift gives the miner another capital need at a time when mining margins remain tight.

The 500 BTC transfer does not confirm an immediate sale on its own. Still, the timing adds to the market’s focus on Riot’s treasury strategy

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