Bitcoin Mining Giant Marathon Digital Acquires Additional $100 Million Worth of BTC

Bitcoin mining giant Marathon Digital (MARA) has announced the purchase of an additional $100 million worth of BTC, bringing its total holdings to over 20,000 BTC (worth $1.3 billion). 

This acquisition represents nearly 0.1% of the total Bitcoin supply of 21 million.

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Strategic Purchase Amid Favorable Market Conditions

While Marathon Digital did not specify the exact timing or average price of the purchase, CFO Salman Khan highlighted that the firm took advantage of favorable market conditions to make opportunistic buys. Based on the dollar amount and previous holdings of 18,536 BTC at the end of June, it is estimated that Marathon Digital acquired around 1,500 BTC at prices ranging from $54,000 to $68,000 this month.

This move follows MARA’s previous acquisition of $150 million worth of Bitcoin in January 2021, though the majority of its holdings have been generated from mining operations. “The vast majority of the Bitcoin reflected on our balance sheet has been generated from our mining operations,” Khan said.

MARA has also announced the adoption of a full “HODL” strategy for its Bitcoin treasury policy. This approach entails retaining all mined Bitcoin and making additional strategic acquisitions periodically. 

“Adopting a full HODL strategy reflects our confidence in the long-term value of Bitcoin,” said MARA Chairman and CEO Fred Thiel. “We believe Bitcoin is the world’s best treasury reserve asset and support the idea of sovereign wealth funds holding it. We encourage governments and corporations to all hold Bitcoin as a reserve asset.”

Reduced Bitcoin Sales and Increased Institutional Support

According to a recent report from research and brokerage firm Bernstein, Marathon Digital has reduced the proportion of Bitcoin sold as a percentage of production from 56% in 2023 to 31% in 2024. This shift signals a broader trend among large Bitcoin miners who are selling less of their production in 2024 compared to 2023.

Also read: Crypto Market Entering “Seasonally Weak Period” as Spot Ethereum ETFs Trigger Sell-Off, 10X Research Says

“Prior to last year, the company used to hold all of its Bitcoin,” Khan added. “Given Bitcoin’s current tailwinds, including increased institutional support and an improving macro environment, we are once again implementing this strategy and focusing on growing the amount we hold on our balance sheet. Bitcoin’s recent price decline, coupled with the strength of our balance sheet, afforded us an opportunity to add to our holdings.”

Marathon Digital Diversifies into Altcoin Mining

In addition to its Bitcoin strategy, MARA is expanding its operations into altcoin mining to diversify revenue streams, particularly in anticipation of the next Bitcoin halving. Last month, the company deployed its first Kaspa application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) miners.

Also read: Worldcoin Price Plummets, Critical 4H Support Levels Under Threat

As MARA continues to strengthen its bitcoin holdings and explore new opportunities in the cryptocurrency mining sector, it remains a key player in the evolving landscape of digital assets.

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  • Steven's passion for cryptocurrency and blockchain technology began in 2014, inspiring him to immerse himself in the field. He notably secured a top 5 world ranking in robotics. While he initially pursued a computer science degree at the University of Texas at Arlington, he chose to pause his studies after two semesters to take a more hands-on approach in advancing cryptocurrency technology. During this period, he actively worked on multiple patents related to cryptocurrency and blockchain. Additionally, Steven has explored various areas of the financial sector, including banking and financial markets, developing prototypes such as fully autonomous trading bots and intuitive interfaces that streamline blockchain integration, among other innovations.

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Steven Walgenbach

Steven's passion for cryptocurrency and blockchain technology began in 2014, inspiring him to immerse himself in the field. He notably secured a top 5 world ranking in robotics. While he initially pursued a computer science degree at the University of Texas at Arlington, he chose to pause his studies after two semesters to take a more hands-on approach in advancing cryptocurrency technology. During this period, he actively worked on multiple patents related to cryptocurrency and blockchain. Additionally, Steven has explored various areas of the financial sector, including banking and financial markets, developing prototypes such as fully autonomous trading bots and intuitive interfaces that streamline blockchain integration, among other innovations.

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