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2024-07-20 16:01 |
Marathon Digital and Riot Blockchain Stocks Surge Over 30% in a Week
According to @intotheblock, Marathon Digital (MARA) and Riot Blockchain (RIOT), both publicly traded Bitcoin mining companies in the US, have seen their stock prices increase by over 30% in the past seven days. This significant rise highlights growing investor confidence and potential bullish sentiment in the crypto mining sector. (Source) |
2024-08-06 15:27 |
US Bitcoin Mining Costs Average $43K per BTC
According to Ki Young Ju, the average mining cost for Bitcoin among US mining companies is approximately $43,000. Marathon Digital's Q2 2024 report indicates their average mining cost is $42,969 per BTC. This cost is derived from their operational hash rate, cost per petahash per day, and average daily Bitcoin mined. (Source) |
2024-08-07 09:23 |
Crypto Market Update: BlackRock, Anchorage Digital, and Marathon Digital
According to CCData_io, the top stories in the crypto market today include BlackRock's Spot Bitcoin ETF experiencing zero outflows despite a price drop, Anchorage Digital expanding custody support to Solana tokens, and Marathon Digital significantly increasing its Bitcoin production and hash rate in July 2024. (Source) |
2024-08-13 10:13 |
Key Developments in Crypto: Three Arrows Capital, Marathon Digital, and KfW Partnerships
According to @CCData_io, today's top stories in the crypto market include Three Arrows Capital liquidators seeking $1.3 billion from Terraform Labs, Marathon Digital announcing a $250 million private offering to acquire more Bitcoin, and KfW partnering with Boerse Stuttgart Digital for a blockchain-based digital bond. (Source) |
2024-08-16 01:23 |
Marathon Digital Acquires 4,144 BTC at $59,500 Average Price
According to @lookonchain, Marathon Digital announced the purchase of 4,144 BTC worth $249 million at an average price of $59,500 between August 12 and August 14. On-chain data indicates that Marathon has received 3,896 BTC valued at $227.9 million from Galaxy Digital, FalconX, and NYDIG. (Source) |