Fort Lauderdale, FL — June 2025 — MARA Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MARA), a leader in vertically integrated digital energy and Bitcoin mining, reported unprecedented performance metrics for May 2025. The company mined 950 BTC, marking a 38% monthly increase, while its total BTC holdings surged to 49,179 BTC.
Key Highlights
- 282 blocks won in May — a new monthly record.
- 35% increase in daily BTC production (30.7 BTC/day).
- 58.3 EH/s energized hashrate, up 2% from April.
- Zero BTC sold in May, reinforcing long-term holding strategy.
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Management Insights
Fred Thiel, MARA’s CEO, attributed the success to:
1. MARA Pool’s outperformance: Block reward luck exceeded network averages.
2. Vertical integration: Eliminates third-party fees and maximizes block reward value.
3. Strategic resilience: Focus on energy optimization amid economic shifts.
“Our model combines operational control with cost efficiency,” Thiel emphasized.
Operational Breakdown
Metric | May 2025 | April 2025 | Change (%) |
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Blocks Won | 282 | 205 | +38% |
BTC Produced | 950 | 705 | +35% |
Miner Reward Share | 6.5% | 5.1% | NM |
Energized Hashrate | 58.3 EH/s | 57.3 EH/s | +2% |
NM = Not Meaningful
Data excludes joint venture blocks.
FAQs
Q: Why did MARA’s BTC production surge?
A: Higher block rewards, improved mining efficiency, and favorable network luck.
Q: How does MARA Pool differ from competitors?
A: It’s the only self-owned pool among public miners, retaining 100% of rewards.
Q: What’s next for MARA?
A: Expansion of digital energy infrastructure and continued BTC accumulation.
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Investor Notice
Investing in MARA involves risks, including market volatility and regulatory changes. Consult SEC filings (Form 10-K) for detailed risk factors. Past performance ≠ future results.
About MARA
MARA converts underutilized energy into economic value via Bitcoin mining. Learn more at www.mara.com.
Disclaimer: Forward-looking statements are subject to risks. See SEC filings for details.
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