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MARA stock jolts premarket after $87 million bitcoin move puts miners back in the spotlight

MARA stock jolts premarket after $87 million bitcoin move puts miners back in the spotlight

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 08:35 EST — Premarket

  • After a sharp fall yesterday, MARA shares bounced back in premarket trading, mirroring bitcoin’s uneven rebound.
  • On-chain data revealed a transfer of 1,318 bitcoins linked to MARA, sparking fresh concerns about miner liquidity amid volatile crypto prices.
  • Traders are eyeing bitcoin’s recent dips and the upcoming, postponed U.S. data releases next week for clues on the next move.

MARA Holdings, Inc. shares jumped roughly 10% in premarket trading Friday, hitting $7.39, following an 18.7% drop in the prior session.

The whipsaw matters since bitcoin miners often act like leveraged plays on the coin’s price. When bitcoin dips, miners’ margins and balance sheets get squeezed quickly, pushing investors to scan wallet activity for any stress signals.

This week’s market action has been exactly that. Bitcoin has bounced sharply between $60,000 and $70,000, rattling risk appetite across the board. Crypto is no longer a one-way bet.

Thursday’s blockchain data from Arkham Intelligence, highlighted by Crypto Briefing, revealed MARA moved 1,318 bitcoin—about $87 million at current prices—to various counterparties such as Galaxy Digital, Two Prime, and BitGo.

Moves like these can spark selling rumors, even if they’re just custody shifts or financing-related transfers. Miners often shift coins to handle collateral, lock in credit lines, or shuffle holdings—not always to unload bitcoin on the spot market.

The wider sector has been under pressure. According to an report, MARA dropped roughly 18% during Thursday’s sell-off, with Riot Platforms and CleanSpark also taking significant hits.

Bitcoin has attempted to regain footing, hovering near $66,836 early Friday following a dip to an intraday low of about $60,297, according to data.

Despite a rebound above $65,000, bitcoin is on track for its sharpest weekly decline since late 2022, according to a Reuters report from Asia and Europe. Chris Weston, head of research at brokerage Pepperstone, noted, “A lot of these big crowded positions are being unwound very, very quickly.” Reuters

Macro data isn’t lending support. The U.S. January employment report got delayed to next Wednesday due to a short government shutdown, with the January CPI now scheduled for release next Friday, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Reuters.

Miners such as MARA face pressure from interest rates since they rely heavily on capital markets and debt to fund growth, even as their revenue shifts with bitcoin prices and network rivalry. In November, MARA reported it held 52,850 bitcoin at the close of Q3 2025, tying its stock directly to the coin’s market value fluctuations.

But the risk is obvious. Should bitcoin slip back toward $60,000, or if traders interpret the latest MARA-linked transfers as a sign of increased selling pressure, the premarket rally might evaporate fast. The stock could then gap down again as the regular session begins.

Investors are focused on one clear, harsh test: can bitcoin stay above its recent lows? Plus, they’re tracking if large transfers tied to miners continue to hit the blockchain. Looking ahead, eyes turn to the delayed U.S. jobs report set for Feb. 11 and the CPI data pushed to Feb. 13.

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