Marathon Digital Holdings reported Monday after-hours that first-quarter 2026 revenue fell 18% year-over-year to $174.6 million, down from $213.9 million in Q1 2025, with net losses widening to $1.3 billion, primarily due to unrealized losses on its 38,689 BTC holdings. Despite the revenue decline, the company’s energized hashrate expanded 33% year-over-year to 72.2 EH/s, and it mined 2,247 BTC during the quarter.
Management emphasized that bitcoin mining remains the “operational foundation” of the company while pursuing expansion into AI and digital infrastructure. “Our strategy centers on co-locating new infrastructure with existing Bitcoin mining operations,” the firm stated in its shareholder letter, noting that approximately 90% of non-hosted mining capacity could be redirected toward AI and IT infrastructure. MARA also signaled it will pause large-scale ASIC hardware purchases going forward, pursuing only “selective, targeted” expansion grounded in clear economic returns.
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