MARA reveals that by 2025, it lent out 9,377 BTC to earn $32.1 million in interest, with the lending sector incurring a loss of $86.3 million.

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BlockBeats News, March 3 — The publicly traded Bitcoin mining company MARA, which holds the largest amount of coins, disclosed in its annual report that in 2025 it earned $32.1 million in interest income from lending 9,377 BTC. However, due to a decline in Bitcoin prices, the lending sector recorded a loss of $86.3 million for the year. As of the end of 2025, MARA held 53,822 BTC (approximately $4.7 billion), with the fair value decreasing by $301 million over the year.

It is noteworthy that the company relaxed its policy in 2026, allowing the sale of BTC on its balance sheet, no longer limited to selling only the current mining output. (TheEnergyMag)

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