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Marathon Digital Buys $100 Million Worth of Bitcoin
Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin miner Marathon announced the purchase of $100 million worth of bitcoin.
- This takes the company’s bitcoin holdings to more than 20,000, worth roughly $1.3 billion.
- Marathon said it’s reverting to a strategy of holding all the bitcoin it mines on its balance sheet.
Marathon Digital (MARA) bought more bitcoin.
The bitcoin miner said Thursday that it recently purchased $100 million of the cryptocurrency on the open market, adding that it now owns over 20,000 bitcoin — worth roughly $1.3 billion on the open market — and intends to acquire more.
It also says it now plans to keep all the bitcoin it mines, which it called a “full HODL strategy.”
Marathon CFO Salman Khan explained that a recent dip in bitcoin prices, combined with the company’s strong financial position, provided an ideal opportunity to expand its holdings. The company had lately been selling bitcoin to cover operating expenses.
As of June 30, Marathon held $268 million in cash. The company is set to report its second-quarter earnings on August 1.
Marathon stock was recently up about 1%, with bitcoin down roughly 2% over the past 24 hours to a bit under $65,000, according to CoinDesk.
“We believe bitcoin is the world’s best treasury reserve asset and support the idea of sovereign wealth funds holding it,” said Marathon CEO Fred Thiel. “We encourage governments and corporations to all hold bitcoin as a reserve asset.”
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Summit County Sheriff’s Office recovers over $100,000 in cryptocurrency investigation
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) – A City of Green resident reported being the victim of a cryptocurrency investment fraud in early October, resulting in a significant financial loss and opening an investigation.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office Detective Bureau initiated an investigation utilizing detailed information and financial records provided by the victim.
According to a release from the sheriff’s office, there was assistance from Jackson Township Police Department’s cryptocurrency recovery “Trace Team” and detectives were able to successfully trace and recover $110,000 of stolen funds.
The sheriff’s office reminds the public to remain alert regarding cryptocurrency investment scams and fake investment platforms.
These schemes often begin by encouraging small initial investments that appear to generate returns, creating a false sense of credibility.
The sheriff’s office said once trust is established and larger investments are made, the funds are frequently transferred and become inaccessible.
For public safety, people are encouraged to thoroughly search any investment opportunity and exercise caution when dealing with unsolicited or online investment platforms.
The release from the sheriff’s office says that if anyone believes they may be a victim of cryptocurrency or investment fraud, they should immediately contact their local law enforcement agency and file an online complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office said it remains committed to protecting the community and working with partner agencies to investigate and combat financial crimes.
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