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Galaxy Digital Trims Its Core Scientific Stake by $4.8 Million -- but Still Holds Plenty
What happened
According to an SEC filing dated March 23, 2026, Galaxy Digital Capital Management GP LLC sold 272,777 shares of Core Scientific (CORZ +0.60%) in the fourth quarter of 2025. The estimated value of these sales was $4.8 million, based on quarterly average pricing. The fund’s quarter-end stake in Core Scientific was 784,540 shares, with a total reported value of $11.4 million.
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What this transaction means for investors
Galaxy Digital’s decision to trim its Core Scientific position might look like a vote of no confidence at first glance – but the bigger picture is more nuanced.
For starters, this isn’t a full liquidation of Galaxy’s position. Even after the sale, Core Scientific remains Galaxy Digital’s single largest 13F holding, representing nearly 12% of the fund’s total reported equity assets. It’s likely the fund is simply locking in some gains after a strong run.
And what a run it has been. Core Scientific shares surged more than 78% in the past year, dramatically outpacing the S&P 500. After that kind of price move, some profit-taking is entirely normal institutional behavior. Portfolio managers routinely trim positions that have grown quickly relative to the rest of their holdings – not because they’ve soured on the company, but because prudent risk management demands it.
It’s also worth thinking about how the crypto infrastructure industry has fared lately. Core Scientific – along with peers like Riot Platforms (RIOT +1.18%) and CleanSpark (CLSK 4.11%), both of which Galaxy Digital also holds – operates in a sector that has seen a recent resurgence tied to Bitcoin’s price recovery and growing institutional demand for blockchain-related services. Galaxy Digital’s portfolio reads like a concentrated bet on that theme, and CORZ remains the number one holding.
For everyday investors, the takeaway is straightforward: Galaxy Digital sold some shares, but it doesn’t appear to have changed its conviction level.