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24/07/25 04:10 UTC-04

Mining Company MARA Plans to Raise $850M to Buy BTC

MARA Holdings Inc., the largest bitcoin miner by asset size, plans to sell $850 million worth of zero-coupon convertible bonds maturing in 2032. A portion of the proceeds will be allocated to purchasing bitcoins.

According to the announcement, the company will also offer investors the option to purchase an additional $150 million in bonds, bringing the total potential raise to $1 billion.

It is expected that up to $50 million from the proceeds will be used to repurchase part of the existing 1% yield bonds due in 2026. The remaining funds will be used to cover expenses related to capped call transactions, acquire more bitcoins, and support general corporate purposes.

According to early June reports, the company increased BTC production by 35% in May, despite rising mining difficulty and hash rate. Mara Holdings' annual mining revenue has exceeded $752 million.

Based on Bitcoin Treasures data, MARA Holdings currently holds 50,000 BTC in its corporate treasury, making it the second-largest corporate bitcoin holder. The top spot is held by Strategy, which owns 607,000 BTC.

See also: "Miners Have Already Mined 95% of All Bitcoins"

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