PANews March 4th News, MARA Vice President of Investor Relations Robert Samuels clarified on the X platform that rumors claiming MARA has changed its Bitcoin strategy to sell most of its Bitcoin reserves are false. In MARA’s 10-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2026, it explicitly states that it will expand its Bitcoin strategy to allow the sale of Bitcoin held on the balance sheet. This move is intended to facilitate periodic buying and selling based on market conditions and capital allocation priorities, not to liquidate most of its Bitcoin reserves. Robert Samuels added that allowing Bitcoin sales for strategic purposes is entirely different from a policy of selling most of its Bitcoin reserves, and the community should not confuse the two.
Earlier reports indicated that MARA is adjusting its treasury strategy: possibly selling accumulated Bitcoin.
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