MARA Holdings Inc.
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About MARA Holdings Inc.
MARA Holdings Inc leverages digital asset compute to support the energy transformation. It secures the blockchain ledger and supports the energy transformation by converting clean, stranded, or underutilized energy into economic value. The company also offers technology solutions to optimize data center operations, including next-generation liquid immersion cooling and firmware for bitcoin miners. It is focused on computing for, acquiring, and holding digital assets as a long-term investment.
MARA Holdings, Inc. (MARA) is a U.S.-based digital asset technology company focused on cryptocurrency mining, primarily Bitcoin. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Hallandale Beach, Florida, the company pivoted to digital asset mining in 2020 and now operates large-scale facilities that validate transactions and secure the Bitcoin network.
MARA Holdings acquires and deploys application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) across multiple sites in the United States. It partners with data centre providers to access cost-efficient power and aims to increase its use of sustainable energy. Operational efficiency is pursued through custom firmware, mining pool participation, and automation strategies.
Beyond mining, MARA holds part of its corporate treasury in Bitcoin and discloses these holdings in its financial reports. The company positions itself as a key participant in the global blockchain ecosystem, with operations and partnerships that reflect evolving market, energy, and regulatory trends across North America and internationally.
MARA Holdings, Inc. is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
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