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MARA Holdings Falls 5%, Riot Platforms Sinks 4% as Rates Outweigh a 35,577 Bitcoin Treasury

MARA Holdings Falls 5%, Riot Platforms Sinks 4% as Rates Outweigh a 35,577 Bitcoin Treasury

finance.yahoo.com 18.08.2026 18:44 9 baxış

MARA slides 5% and Cipher Mining drops 10% as the 10-year Treasury yield near its 52-week high at 4.7% hits miner valuation multiples directly. RIOT surged 58% year to date while IBIT fell 27%, as investors rerate miners as data center developers rather than Bitcoin proxies. MARA's 35,577 Bitcoin treasury and 4.8 GW land pipeline remain intact, but higher rates raise construction costs for an already unprofitable company.

Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Marathon Digital didn't make the cut. Grab the names FREE today. MARA Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA) stock is falling 5% to $9.25 in Tuesday morning trading, extending a rough stretch for the largest publicly listed Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) miners.

MARA sits on a 35,577 Bitcoin treasury, one of the largest corporate holdings in the industry. Cipher Mining (NASDAQ:CIFR) shares are sinking 10% to $16.70. Meanwhile, HIVE Digital Technologies (NASDAQ:HIVE) stock is dropping 5% to $2.91.

In addition, Riot Platforms (NASDAQ:RIOT) stock is sliding 4% to $19.20. The 10-year Treasury yield sits at 4.7%, near the top of its 52-week range of 3.9% to 4.7%. The NASDAQ 100 fell 1.5% in early Tuesday trading, and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropped more than 5%, pressuring AI infrastructure exposure.

MARA Holdings operates 19 data centers across four continents and is vertically integrated across power, land, and compute. The company holds a 35,577 Bitcoin treasury, partners with Starwood on data center development, and is pursuing the acquisition of Long Ridge Energy. MARA recently secured rights to a 2 GW site in Texas and is targeting a powered land portfolio of up to 4.8 GW.

Its Exaion subsidiary provides private AI cloud and sovereign computing services in Europe. MARA's market capitalization sits at roughly $3.58 billion. Miners fund large construction ahead of revenue those facilities will produce, so borrowing costs and the discount rate on future contracted cash flows drive valuations.

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