CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: Has the Market Left MARA Behind?

MARA as once the darling of public bitcoin miners, but it’s fallen behind in 2025. We break down why and what MARA can do to get back in the limelight.


Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, we dive deep into MARA, the largest public Bitcoin miner by hash rate at 60.4 EH/s. Despite leading in hashrate, MARA has lagged behind peers like Riot and CleanSpark with just a 5.4% YoY return versus competitors seeing double or triple digit gains. We break down the ownership structure of MARA’s current bitcoin mining operations, the company’s 96% US concentration versus 50/50 US/international goals, vertical integration moves, and why the market values AI/HPC megawatts over Bitcoin mining capacity right now.

Notes: 

• MARA operates 60.4 EH/s across 18 sites

• Only 5.4% YTD return vs peers at 62%+ gains

• 96% US footprint, targeting 50/50 international split

• ~50/50 split between owned and hosted capacity

• 1.174GW total operational capacity

• Q2 SG&A costs: $92-93 million

Timestamps:

00:00 Start

02:56 MARA snapshot

07:20 Sovereign systems

15:32 Financials

18:20 IREN, RIOT flip MARA

19:50 CTO let go

22:48 MARA in a crab market

23:16 Exaion France Power Authority

26:30 Share dilution

30:03 Auradine rigs

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Native America Calling - Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – News briefs: tribal government disputes, land protection, government shutdown emergency

A struggle over who is running the Northern Cheyenne tribal government has resulted in arrests of government officials, frozen bank accounts, and an emergency action by traditional tribal leaders to ban women from voting. The divide started after newly elected President Gene Small authorized a forensic financial audit. Another long-standing divide is coming to a head on the Navajo Nation, prompting President Buu Nygren to state he will not resign his position. We’ll talk with reporters covering these two internal government disputes and take a look at some other notable issues and events.

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Krista Allen (Diné), editor of the Navajo Times

Thomas Tortez (Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians), former chairman of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians

Brad Lopes (Aquinnah Wampanoag), Native American Teacher Retention Initiative program manager and former classroom teacher

Nora Mabie, Indigenous affairs reporter with Montana Free Press

 

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From the BBC World Service: During the financial crisis of 2008, the crimes of Bernie Madoff came to light. The ripple effects of his Ponzi scheme — one of the biggest frauds in Wall Street's history — are still being felt today. Now, banking giant HSBC has put aside over $1 billion for litigation related to Madoff. And later, we'll learn more about India's hard-hit carpet industry and a sports betting scandal in Turkey.

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In the 1980s and 90s, Satan and his followers were accused of brainwashing children, sacrificing babies, and infiltrating North American society on a massive scale — yet these thousands of alleged Satanists were nowhere to be found. 

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Plus: A Republican-led panel recommends that the Justice Department investigate all of former President Joe Biden’s executive actions. And, Chinese auto giant BYD logs a nearly fivefold surge in sales in Europe. Caitlin McCabe hosts. 


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