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    Riot, MARA, Nakamoto Dump Massive Bitcoin Holdings in Q1

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Major Bitcoin holders Riot, MARA, and Nakamoto collectively sold over 19,000 BTC in Q1 2026, signaling a shift in treasury strategies amid market volatility.
    2. Riot Platforms sold $289.5M worth of Bitcoin but expanded into AI, maintaining a substantial BTC reserve and mining slightly fewer BTC than last year.
    3. MARA Holdings offloaded 15,133 BTC for around $1.1B to reposition its balance sheet, including repurchasing $1B in convertible notes and reducing workforce.
    4. Nakamoto sold 284 BTC for approximately $20M, citing liquidity needs, while affirming Bitcoin remains a long-term treasury asset.

    Riot, MARA, and Nakamoto have all sold large amounts of Bitcoin in the first quarter of 2026. These sales reflect how big companies are managing their treasury assets amid market volatility.

    Riot Platforms sold $289.5 million worth of Bitcoin, which included 3,778 BTC. Despite selling, Riot still holds over 15,600 BTC. The company also expanded into artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. Their CEO, Jason Les, highlighted the company’s growth and financial strength, noting they are ready to scale further.

    Meanwhile, MARA Holdings took a different approach. It sold 15,133 BTC for about $1.1 billion. Most of this money will help repurchase bonds, showing a shift in their strategy. The company also cut about 15% of its staff to adapt to changing market needs.

    Nakamoto sold around 284 BTC in March, earning roughly $20 million. Previously, the company bought more than 5,300 BTC at a higher price. Nakamoto explained that the sales help manage liquidity and support recent acquisitions. Despite selling some Bitcoin, Nakamoto still views Bitcoin as a long-term asset.

    These moves show that even major holders are adjusting their strategies during uncertain times. Their decisions could influence how other companies handle digital assets and technological investments.

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