Dave Perrill sold 175,000 common shares on June 19, for ~$821,000 at around $4.69 per share.
This transaction represented all of his direct common share holdings, reducing his direct ownership in this class to zero.
The disposition involved direct ownership only, with no indirect entities or trusts participating; the shares sold resulted from the exercise of stock options for the purpose of sale.
Sustainable blockchain firm HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:HIVE) saw director Dave Perrill sell 175,000 directly held common shares for a transaction value of approximately $821,000 on June 19, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares traded (direct) | 175,000 |
| Transaction value | ~$821,000 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 0 |
| Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | ~$0 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($4.69); post-transaction value based on June 19, 2026 market close ($4.26).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close 2026-06-29) | $3.76 |
| Revenue (TTM) | $297.791 million |
| Net income (TTM) | -$148.448 million |
| 1-year price change | 109% |
* 1-year price change calculated using June 29th, 2026 as the reference date.
HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. operates at the intersection of blockchain infrastructure and sustainable computing, managing data centers powered exclusively by green energy. The company’s strategy centers on providing scalable, energy-efficient solutions for digital currency mining and distributed computing needs. With a streamlined workforce and a focus on technological efficiency, HIVE aims to maintain a competitive edge through its commitment to sustainability and advanced infrastructure.
There are multiple reasons an insider may sell shares in a business, not all of which indicate a bearish view of the stock, like having to pay a large personal expense.
But when an insider sells a large portion of his or her holdings after the stock has more than doubled in a year, it’s a signal investors should pay attention to.
Perrill is a blockchain and crypto executive who has been on the HIVE board since October 2019. According to SEC filings, Perrill first reported any shareholding interest in HIVE in March of 2026, indicating a series of RSUs, a portion of which had just vested. Being a director of the business for many years, it’s surprising Perrill didn’t have any equity in the business beforehand (though it is not a requirement). The RSUs he sold had only recently vested to be eligible for sale.
While insider sales have been found in studies to predict a stock price decline less than half the time, in this case, Perrill timed the sale well. HIVE shares have declined 15% from Perrill’s sale price. (Perrill sold the Canada-listed shares on June 19. All figures have been converted to USD).
While the executive has more RSUs to sell and more that have yet to vest, it’s not a bullish sign when a longtime insider appears eager to cash in. That and the subsequent decline in the stock price are a red alert for investors.
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