Bitcoin mining company MARA: has allocated 16% of its Bitcoin reserves for short-term third-party loans to generate returns

2025-01-06 08:31:20
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ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, Bitcoin mining company MARA disclosed in its December production report that it has used 7,377 Bitcoins (approximately $730 million) for short-term third-party lending, accounting for 16.4% of its reserves, to achieve a "single-digit" yield.

According to the announcement, MARA purchased 22,065 Bitcoins at an average price of $87,205 in 2024, while mining 9,457 Bitcoins, bringing its total reserves to 44,893 Bitcoins, valued at over $4.4 billion at current prices. The company has exceeded its target of 50 EH/s in computing power, peaking at 53.2 EH/s.

MARA's Vice President of Investor Relations, Robert Samuels, stated that the lending program began in 2024, primarily in collaboration with well-known third-party institutions. CEO Fred Thiel emphasized that the dual strategy of mining and purchasing provides greater flexibility for the company and helps enhance long-term shareholder value.

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