MARA Holdings (MARA) Stock Plunges 5% Following $1.5B Bitcoin Liquidation

13-May-2026 Blockonomi

Key Takeaways

  • Shares of MARA Holdings declined 5% on Tuesday, settling near $12.65 following a disappointing Q1 report showing a net loss of $1.26 billion—over twice the prior year’s deficit.
  • The firm liquidated 20,880 BTC valued at approximately $1.5 billion during the first quarter, deploying $1.1 billion to repurchase convertible notes and slash debt by roughly 30%.
  • MARA is transitioning from traditional Bitcoin mining toward artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, potentially converting as much as 90% of its non-hosted mining operations.
  • The organization finalized an agreement to purchase Long Ridge Energy, a 505-megawatt natural gas facility in Ohio, in a transaction valued at approximately $1.5 billion—marking its most substantial acquisition to date.
  • As part of its strategic overhaul, MARA is eliminating 15% of its staff and discontinuing large-volume mining equipment acquisitions.

Shares of MARA Holdings (MARA) experienced a 5% decline on Tuesday, May 12, dropping to approximately $12.65 after the cryptocurrency mining company disclosed substantial first-quarter losses alongside news of significant Bitcoin asset liquidation.


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The equity reached an intraday bottom of $11.74 immediately after the earnings announcement before staging a modest rebound. Extended trading saw an additional 1.86% decline.

First-quarter revenue totaled $174.6 million, representing an 18% year-over-year decrease. The net deficit of $1.26 billion more than doubled the $533 million shortfall recorded during the equivalent period last year. Bitcoin’s valuation declined approximately 22% throughout the quarter, significantly impacting financial performance.

Despite Tuesday’s setback, MARA shares have appreciated roughly 32% over the trailing 30-day period.

Major Bitcoin Liquidation Details

MARA divested 20,880 BTC at a mean price of $70,137 per token during Q1, realizing approximately $1.5 billion in total proceeds. The majority of these transactions—15,133 BTC generating about $1.1 billion—occurred between March 4 and March 25.

These funds were strategically allocated to repurchase the company’s convertible notes, reducing convertible obligations from approximately $3.3 billion to $2.3 billion, representing a 30% contraction. This debt restructuring produced a $71 million accounting gain.

Following these dispositions, MARA fell from second to fourth position among publicly listed Bitcoin holders. The company maintains 35,303 BTC in treasury, currently valued at approximately $2.84 billion.

Strategic Transformation Toward AI Infrastructure

MARA is executing a fundamental business model transformation, rebranding itself as “a digital infrastructure company built to convert energy into high-value compute workloads.”

Executive leadership indicated that as much as 90% of the firm’s non-hosted mining infrastructure could be reallocated toward AI and high-performance computing applications. The company has explicitly stated it will not pursue additional large-scale Bitcoin mining hardware acquisitions.

CEO Fred Thiel articulated the strategy clearly: “Bitcoin mining is not a legacy business we are moving away from. It is the operational foundation on which we are building.”

To support this AI-focused expansion, MARA entered into an agreement to acquire Long Ridge Energy and Power—a 505-megawatt combined-cycle natural gas generation facility in Ohio spanning over 1,600 acres—for approximately $1.5 billion, which includes roughly $785 million in assumed liabilities. This represents the company’s largest acquisition in its history. Management forecasts the asset will generate $144 million in annual EBITDA.

Throughout the first quarter, MARA also secured a majority stake in Exaion, a French AI and HPC data center operator, for $174.5 million.

A collaborative arrangement with Starwood Capital, unveiled in Q4 2025, continues to advance. Starwood is managing design, tenant acquisition, and construction activities while MARA provides energy-rich locations.

MARA is simultaneously reducing headcount by 15%, an initiative anticipated to yield $12 million in annual cost savings, and has terminated aggressive mining hardware procurement programs as part of its broader restructuring effort.

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