PANews March 5 News, according to Bloomberg, as Bitcoin prices have fallen over 40% from their peak in October last year, large mining companies holding over $8 billion worth of Bitcoin are quietly accelerating their sell-offs. Unlike previous sales to cover costs, the funds from this round are being reallocated to the artificial intelligence sector. Mining companies are repositioning their mining farms— which also have the advantage of cheap electricity and capital-intensive infrastructure— as AI data center operators to obtain more predictable income sources than Bitcoin mining.
The second-largest Bitcoin holder after Strategy, MARA Holdings, is adjusting its strategy and may sell part of its nearly $4 billion reserves. CleanSpark and Riot Platforms have restructured their executive teams to accelerate their AI transformation. Bitdeer has liquidated its Bitcoin holdings. Analysts point out that while the mining companies’ sell-offs have caused market anxiety, the proceeds are being used for strategic reallocation rather than survival, and the profitability outlook for these companies is actually more optimistic.
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