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Bitcoin miners sold 15K BTC since October on hashprice slide

March 6, 2026
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Bitcoin miners sold 15K BTC since October on hashprice slide

Publicly listed Bitcoin mining companies have sold more than 15,000 BTC since October, according to TheEnergyMag. The drawdowns point to a shift away from strict self-treasury toward using reserves to fund operating expenses and growth initiatives. Filings and company commentary indicate the moves are shaped by tighter margins and evolving capital allocation policies.

Public miners sold ~15,000 BTC since October to fund operations

Public miners have accelerated balance-sheet usage of Bitcoin to bridge operating liquidity and select capital expenditures. As reported by Forklog, Riot sold roughly four times as many coins as it mined over a 30‑day period in December, illustrating how sales can exceed monthly production during tighter conditions.

While the aggregate sales figure is sizable, the strategic rationale has centered on financing near-term needs without relying solely on equity or debt issuance. Company disclosures and investor-relations updates indicate that some miners are normalizing periodic BTC conversions alongside other funding tools.

Market impact appears limited; treasury strategies at Riot and Marathon Digital shift

Market impact appears contained so far. Based on a TradingView quant analysis, miner reserve outflows since October were estimated at about 12,755 BTC in one calculation and were characterized as negligible relative to broader market liquidity and total miner holdings. The figures suggest that, in the current environment, periodic treasury sales may be absorbed without persistent price dislocations.

Treasury postures at two of the largest U.S.-listed miners have also evolved. Riot has indicated a willingness to sell both newly mined BTC and coins held on balance sheet to fund operations and selected CapEx, while Marathon Digital expanded its policy to allow discretionary sales for flexibility rather than signaling mass liquidation.

“In addition to selling all of our ongoing Bitcoin monthly production, we have and will continue to sell Bitcoin directly from our balance sheet to fund our operational needs and growth CapEx,” said Jason Chung, EVP at Riot Platforms.

Marathon’s leadership has framed its policy update as optionality, not a strategic reversal. “The core strategy remains unchanged,” said Robert Samuels, VP of Investor Relations at Marathon Digital, emphasizing that the filing expands flexibility depending on market conditions and capital priorities.

What changed in miner economics: hashprice, energy costs, liquidity needs

Miner revenue per unit of hashrate, often summarized through the industry’s “hashprice” shorthand, tends to compress when network difficulty rises faster than USD-denominated revenue. When that occurs, converting a portion of production or reserves into cash can help stabilize operating cash flows while avoiding overreliance on external financing.

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At the same time, energy and hosting inputs remain a dominant driver of cash operating costs, and growth initiatives require capital well beyond day-to-day opex. Analysts note that several miners are diversifying into adjacent compute businesses such as AI-oriented data center services, a shift that can necessitate higher upfront investment than pure mining, as reported by AInvest.

At the time of this writing, Bitcoin (BTC) trades around $71,237 with neutral momentum (RSI ~55.7) and medium volatility (~3.86%). These conditions provide context rather than a directional view and may change quickly as liquidity, difficulty, and company-level funding choices evolve.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and involve risk. Readers should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. The publisher is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of reliance on the information contained herein.
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