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Crypto Miner Marathon to Sell $500 Million of Bonds to Buy More Bitcoin

Marathon Digital Holdings plans to sell $500 million of convertible securities to buy additional Bitcoin and mining equipment.

Crypto Miner Marathon to Sell $500 Million of Bonds to Buy More Bitcoin
An engineer uses a laptop computer to run diagnostics on mining rigs at a cryptocurrency mining farm. (Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg)

Shares of Marathon Digital Holdings Inc. tumbled 27% after the cryptocurrency mining company disclosed that it received a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to a partnership for a Montana data facility.

In a quarterly filing, Marathon acknowledged the subpoena asking it to produce documents and communications concerning the facility in Hardin, Montana, a venture formed with Beowulf Energy in October 2020. The SEC may be investigating whether there were violations of securities law, the Las Vegas-based company said. The firm also announced plans to sell $500 million in convertible securities. 

“It’s never good news for the SEC following up,” said Chris Brendler, an analyst at DA Davidson & Co. who has a buy rating on the shares. “Worst case, it’s a fine. Nothing materially changes about the business.” 

The SEC’s query follows roughly one year after Marathon reached a deal with Beowulf Energy, aimed at developing  a Bitcoin mining operation with low energy costs. Marathon would co-locate its Bitcoin mining data center at Big Horn Data Hub, which is described as 20 acres of land adjacent to Beowulf’s Hardin generating station. Beowulf would provide power from its Hardin plant to the Data Center and received stock as a result of its venture with Marathon. 

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A company representative declined to comment beyond the filing via email. Marathon is cooperating with the SEC, the filing said.

Marathon fell $20.52 to $55.40. The shares had closed at a record high on Nov. 9, and are still up more than fivefold this year. 

Crypto Miner Marathon to Sell $500 Million of Bonds to Buy More Bitcoin

The private offering of the five-year notes would be to so-called qualified institutional investors. Proceeds are to be used to buy additional Bitcoin and mining equipment to process cryptocurrency transactions. Investors will have the right to convert the notes to common stock in certain circumstances and during specified periods. 

Marathon isn’t the first to sell convertible bonds to buy more Bitcoin. Enterprise software maker MicroStrategy Inc. started acquiring debt to buy Bitcoin since mid-2020, including convertible bonds, linking its stock even closer to the world’s largest cryptocurrency.

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