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MARA Holdings (MARA) Stock: Inside the Restructuring — Layoffs, BTC Sales and AI Expansion
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MARA Holdings has been cutting jobs across multiple departments this week, with sources telling Blockspace Media the layoffs have been “ongoing” and carried out in at least two separate rounds on Wednesday and Thursday. The total headcount affected has not been disclosed, and the company has not made a public statement.
The cuts follow a major financial restructuring that saw MARA sell 15,133 Bitcoin for approximately $1.1 billion between March 4 and March 25.
The proceeds went straight to work on the balance sheet. MARA used the funds to repurchase portions of its 0.00% convertible senior notes due in 2030 and 2031, buying back debt at an average discount of around 9% to par.
Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc., MARA
In total, the company repurchased $367.5 million of its 2030 notes for $322.9 million, and $633.4 million of its 2031 notes for $589.9 million.
Those transactions are expected to generate roughly $88.1 million in cash savings and reduce total convertible debt by about 30% — from approximately $3.3 billion down to $2.3 billion.
After the repurchases, MARA still carries $632.5 million in 2030 notes and $291.6 million in 2031 notes. Other tranches — including $48.1 million due in 2026, $300 million due in 2031, and $1.025 billion due in 2032 — remain untouched.
CEO Fred Thiel framed the Bitcoin sale as a calculated move, saying it would improve financial flexibility and strengthen the company’s position for what comes next.
That “next” is increasingly focused on artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. MARA has been positioning itself as a digital energy and compute provider, leaning on its existing expertise in energy infrastructure and data centers.
From Bitcoin Miner to Compute Provider
The pivot isn’t purely strategic language. MARA has stated it plans to sell Bitcoin “from time to time” throughout 2026 to support liquidity needs and fund corporate initiatives — meaning more BTC sales could be on the table.
That’s a notable shift for a company that built its identity around accumulating Bitcoin. The combination of asset sales, debt reduction, and now job cuts paints a picture of a leaner operation being built for a different business model.
Debt Load Still Substantial
Even after the repurchases, MARA’s debt load remains heavy. The remaining convertible notes — across 2026, 2030, 2031, and 2032 maturities — still total well over $2 billion.
The $88.1 million in projected cash savings from the buybacks offers some relief, but the scale of remaining obligations means financial discipline will stay front and center.
MARA has not confirmed the full scope of the layoffs or provided a timeline for further workforce changes.
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