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Why MARA Holdings Stock Price Fell 6% Today as Bitcoin Slipped Below $70,000
24 March 2026
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Why MARA Holdings Stock Price Fell 6% Today as Bitcoin Slipped Below $70,000

NEW YORK, March 24, 2026, 14:51 EDT

MARA Holdings shares dropped roughly 6% to $8.38 Tuesday afternoon, tracking bitcoin’s 2.3% slide to around $69,444. Among competitors, Riot Platforms edged up 1.2%, while CleanSpark slipped 2.2%. That put MARA on the softer end of major U.S.-listed miners.

This is significant: MARA isn’t simply a miner. At the end of 2025, the company held 53,822 bitcoin, and according to its annual report, it ramped up its strategy in 2026 to include selling bitcoin from its balance sheet—not just freshly mined coins. That move makes the stock even more sensitive to shifts in crypto pricing and liquidity.

The mood shifted Tuesday, with a broader wave of caution pulling markets lower. Oil climbed, Treasury yields moved up, and tech stocks fell behind. According to Reuters, optimism for a swift resolution in the Middle East was fading—pressuring crypto and riskier equities tied to it.

No new disclosures from the company shed light on the drop. As of Tuesday, MARA’s investor relations homepage and filings listed Feb. 26 as the most recent date for both its annual results and latest current report.

The most recent strategic move: a partnership backed by Starwood Capital, aimed at turning select powered sites into data centers that target enterprise, hyperscale, and AI clients. CEO Fred Thiel called the agreement a “more capital-efficient” way for the company to push into high-performance computing—the kind of infrastructure needed for AI and other demanding applications. MARA

The surge in AI focus has stirred up another round of valuation questions, this time layered over bitcoin mining. MARA and Starwood are aiming for around 1 gigawatt of capacity in the near term, eyeing possible expansion to over 2.5 gigawatts.

According to LSEG data on Reuters, MARA reported 2025 revenue of $907.1 million and a net loss of $1.31 billion. The company’s 10-K detailed sales of roughly 4,076 bitcoin for $413.1 million last year. By the end of December, MARA held 15,315 bitcoin, most of it either out on loan or pledged as collateral.

“Today we’re seeing a little bit more negative sentiment seep back into markets,” said Oliver Pursche, senior vice president and adviser at Wealthspire Advisors, in a Reuters market report. For a stock that traders often use as a quick wager on bitcoin, that kind of mood tends to sharpen the moves. Reuters

Shareholders face a clear risk: if bitcoin drops, the trade-offs get sharper. In its annual filing, MARA flagged falling bitcoin prices, lower output, or any stumble in its expansion plans as threats to liquidity. For now, the company still has roughly $1.5 billion left to tap from its at-the-market stock sale program — a setup that allows it to drip new shares into the market when needed.

Bitcoin’s next bounce might spark a fast move in the shares, particularly as management’s set to speak at Citadel Crypto, Digital Assets & Fintech Thematic Day on March 25. But with no new catalyst from the company itself and bitcoin sliding under $70,000 again, the stock remains mostly a proxy for shifting crypto mood—its longer-term infrastructure story taking a back seat.

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