Bitcoin (BTC) price bounces as memory, semiconductor stock trade starts to cool

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In recent days, there have been signs of a reevaluation.

The Roundhill Memory ETF has fallen roughly 25% from its June 22 record high, while VanEck Semiconductor ETF has dropped 12%. Bitcoin, which dipped below $58,000 on July 1, is back trading above $61,000.

The AI-related selling pressure accelerated on Wednesday after Bloomberg reported that Meta Platforms (META) is creating a business unit called Meta Compute, which will sell excess GPU (graphic processing unit) computing capacity to third parties.

The news rattled companies that have benefited from the AI compute boom, particularly “neocloud” providers that lease GPU infrastructure to AI developers. That includes former bitcoin miners that have pivoted their computing resources to support the emerging industry with high-performance computing (HPC) and GPU hosting services. IREN (IREN), Cipher Digital (CIFR) and TerraWulf (WULF) have each fallen at least 20% from their all-time highs.

It is too early to call the move a sustained rotation, but after months of capital flowing into AI infrastructure at the expense of crypto, the recent pullback in semiconductor leaders alongside bitcoin’s rebound could be the first indication that investors are beginning to rebalance risk back towards digital assets.

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