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MARA Holdings Buys 15,574 BTC for $1.53 Billion

Following its latest purchase, MARA holds 44,394 BTC, valued at $4.52 billion based on a spot BTC price of $102,000.
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19 December 2024 @ 21:59 UTC
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Famous American Bitcoin (BTC) miner MARA  Holdings has gone BTC shopping again for the second time in Q4 2024. On Thursday, the firm revealed via an X post that it has topped up its bitcoin stash by 15,574 units and now holds 44,394 BTC, 0.21% of the total fixed bitcoin supply.

Since MARA is a miner, it does not acquire all of its BTC from the market, making it a tedious task to calculate its average purchase price. Meanwhile, MARA purchased its last BTC at approximately $98,529 per bitcoin.

$1.53B BTC Achieved

As the miner revealed, it spent about $1.53 billion from the $1.925 billion it raised from 0% convertible notes offering in November and December to fund its just-announced bitcoin purchase. It spent about $263 million to repurchase the aggregate principal amount of its existing convertible notes due 2026 and plans to use the remaining note proceeds to acquire more bitcoins.

Following the acquisition, the miner holds about $4.52 billion in BTC, based on the bitcoin spot price of $102,000 at press time. MARA strategic bitcoin reserve has proved profitable, achieving a BTC Yield of 22.5% QTD and 60.9% YTD.

MARA Maintains Top Spot

Notably, MARA is the first miner to publicize its Bitcoin reserve strategy. Since then, it has periodically purchased the crypto from the open market, setting the pace for others to follow in its footsteps while hodling their mined bitcoins.

Others on the list include Riot Platforms, which raised about $500 million from convertible notes to purchase BTC last week, and Hut 8, which announced its first purchase today. Both miners hold 17,429 and 10,096 bitcoins, respectively.

Meanwhile, MARA Holdings ranks second on the list of institutional bitcoin holders as American business intelligence firm MicroStrategy sits at the top of the table with its massive 439,000 BTC holdings.

Wilfred Samuel

Senior Editor
Wilfred Samuel is a cryptocurrency enthusiast with over three years of experience in blockchain technology. He conducts thorough research to provide precise and reliable news reports. With a strong foundation in technology, including software development skills, Samuel is equipped with adequate knowledge to navigate the cryptocurrency space effectively.

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