MARA Vice President: Claims of Company Selling Majority of Bitcoin Reserves are Inaccurate
BlockBeats News, March 4th, MARA Vice President of Investor Relations Robert Samuels stated that the claim that the company will sell most of its Bitcoin reserves is not true.
Samuels pointed out that in MARA's 10-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for 2026, the company only stated an expanded Bitcoin treasury strategy, allowing for the periodic buying and selling of assets on the balance sheet based on market conditions and capital allocation needs, which does not imply a plan to liquidate most of its Bitcoin reserves. Earlier, there were reports that MARA would adjust its treasury strategy or sell off its Bitcoin holdings.
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