Bitcoin Miners MARA and Riot Sell BTC to Reduce Debt and Fund Operations

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BTC news today shows Bitcoin miners MARA and Riot Platforms selling BTC to cut debt and fund operations. MARA sold 15,133 BTC for $1.1 billion to buy back convertible debt. Riot sold 3,778 BTC for $289.5 million and sent 1,500 BTC to NYDIG. Both firms are using BTC reserves to restructure balance sheets and adjust capital strategies. This BTC update highlights ongoing efforts to stabilize finances amid market conditions.
  • MARA sold 15,133 BTC for $1.1B to repurchase convertible debt and reduce liabilities.
  • Riot sold 3,778 BTC for $289.5M while transferring 1,500 BTC to NYDIG over five days.
  • Bitcoin miners are using BTC reserves to fund operations and restructure balance sheets.

Bitcoin mining firms are converting digital asset holdings into cash as balance sheet priorities shift, with recent disclosures showing large-scale Bitcoin sales by both MARA Holdings and Riot Platforms. The transactions, disclosed through company filings and on-chain data, show a shift among major miners toward using Bitcoin reserves for debt reduction and operational funding, marking a change in capital allocation strategies.

MARA reported that it sold 15,133 Bitcoin between March 4 and March 25, 2026, generating approximately $1.1 billion at an average price of about $72,689 per coin. The company stated that proceeds would primarily fund the repurchase of its outstanding 0.00% convertible senior notes due 2030 and 2031.

The repurchase agreements cover approximately $367.5 million in 2030 notes for $322.9 million in cash and $633.4 million in 2031 notes for $589.9 million. The transactions closed on March 30 and March 31.

MARA estimates the transactions will capture roughly $88.1 million in value through discounted repurchases, representing about a 9% discount to par. The company added that the move will reduce outstanding convertible debt by approximately 30% and limit potential shareholder dilution associated with conversion features. Following completion, $632.5 million of 2030 notes and $291.6 million of 2031 notes will remain outstanding.

Riot Platforms Records Ongoing Bitcoin Sales

Separately, Riot Platforms has also reduced its Bitcoin holdings. According to data shared by Lookonchain, the company sold 500 BTC, valued at approximately $34.87 million, and transferred a total of 1,500 BTC worth about $102.3 million to NYDIG over a five-day period.

Bitcoin mining company Riot Platforms appears to have sold another 500 $BTC($34.87M).

Over the past 5 days, Riot Platforms has deposited a total of 1,500 $BTC($102.3M) into NYDIG.https://t.co/x90aGbqgsYpic.twitter.com/0y3CmU7E3y

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) April 7, 2026

In its first-quarter 2026 operational update, Riot disclosed total Bitcoin sales of 3,778 BTC, generating $289.5 million at an average price of $76,626 per coin. As of the end of the quarter, the company held 15,680 BTC, including 5,802 BTC pledged as collateral.

The recent transactions align with a pattern among major publicly traded miners adjusting treasury strategies. MARA, which held 53,822 BTC valued at approximately $3.74 billion as of February 26, remains one of the largest corporate holders of Bitcoin.

Related: MARA Sells 15,133 Bitcoin for $1.1B to Retire $1B in Convertible Debt

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