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Mining Giant MARA Offloads Massive Amount of BTC

By Alex Dovbnya · Published May 12, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: U.Today
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Mining Giant MARA Offloads Massive Amount of BTC

News By Alex Dovbnya Tue, 12/05/2026 - 16:23 MARA Holdings has executed a substantial strategic shift, offloading 3,386 BTC in Q1 2026 to capitalize on the surging demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. Advertisement Mining Giant MARA Offloads Massive Amount of BTC
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Publicly traded Bitcoin mining powerhouse MARA Holdings (MARA) has substantially trimmed its corporate treasury. The recent data shows that it has sold off a total of 3,386 BTC during the first quarter of 2026.  

Despite the massive liquidation, the company still holds a formidable 35,303 BTC, allowing it to comfortably retain the fourth position on the global Bitcoin 100 Ranking of public holders.

Pivoting to artificial intelligence (AI)

The mining behemoth is turning away from pure cryptocurrency mining and moving toward high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence data centers. 

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The funds that it has obtained as a result of the sale are being used for securing major acquisitions, such as the Long Ridge Energy & Power compute campus. This makes it possible for the company to find new applications for its massive energy resources to host highly lucrative AI workloads.

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The company is also using its Bitcoin treasury to repair its balance sheet. The proceeds from the sales have helped it improve liquidity and fund the repurchase of convertible senior notes. 

Q1 financial pressure 

The sell-off has coincided with a challenging financial quarter. In Q1 2026, MARA reported a staggering $1.3 billion net loss. 

This massive shortfall was mainly driven by a roughly 20% drop in Bitcoin's price between January and March, which triggered a $1 billion impairment charge due to the plunging value of crypto. 

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Selling portions of the treasury was necessary to shore up cash reserves amid these headwinds.

Halt on mining rig expansion

Historically, miners sold BTC to buy more advanced ASIC mining rigs. However, MARA has signaled a definitive end to this cycle. 

Management recently confirmed that the company does not plan to purchase dedicated Bitcoin mining equipment in the near future. 

They are focused on placing new infrastructure at existing sites so that power can be instantly redirected between mining Bitcoin and powering AI tasks, depending on which is more profitable at the time.

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