Louisa Crawford
June 4, 2025 02:52
Mara Holdings produced 950 Bitcoin (BTC) by achieving 282 blocks mined in May 2025. The company has increased its monthly growth to 49,179, which has increased its monthly growth significantly.
According to Mara, in May 2025, in the BTC (Bitcoin) mining operation, Mara Holdings, a major digital energy and infrastructure company, reported record performance in 282 blocks, increasing 38% from last month.
Production and stake
The company produced a total of 950 BTC in May, up 35% from April. Mara’s total Bitcoin Holdings has reached 49,179 BTC, which is evidence of an increase in the company’s influence in the digital asset sector. The company decided not to sell Bitcoin Holdings for a month.
Working highlights
Mara’s chairman and CEO, Fred Thiel, emphasized the importance of completely integrated technical stacks and mara pools. Mara Pool, the only self -owned and operating mining pool among public miners, allows the company to remove fees to external operators by maintaining the entire value of block compensation. Block rewarding luck in the pool surpassed the network average of more than 10%, contributing greatly to high block production.
The main indicators in May included an energy hash rate of 58.3 EH/s, up 2% from April. The average BTC produced per day increased to 30.7, up 31% in April. Mara’s share of available miners’ rewards increased from 5.1%last month to 6.5%.
Strategic focus
Mara continues to focus on becoming a vertical integrated digital energy and infrastructure company. This strategy is designed to improve operating control, increase cost efficiency, and increase the elasticity of economic changes. The company’s approach aims to use high -strength computing to generate excessive energy and optimize power management.
As the digital asset market continues to develop, Mara’s strategic initiative and operational efficiency are suitable for future growth. The company’s performance in May emphasizes the promise of innovation and leadership in the cryptocurrency mining sector.
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