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Riot Platforms Sells 3,778 Bitcoin Amid Rising Energy Costs and Market Challenges

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Last updated: April 3, 2026 5:51 am
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Published: April 3, 2026
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Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms made headlines by selling 3,778 Bitcoin during the first quarter of the year, amid challenging market conditions that have prompted several crypto firms to offload their holdings. According to the company’s operational update, the Bitcoin was sold at an average price of $76,626, yielding a substantial $289.5 million for the miner. As of Friday, Bitcoin was trading lower at $66,867.

In addition to these sales, Riot Platforms produced 1,473 Bitcoin during the quarter and held 15,680 coins in reserve at the end of Q1. Moreover, blockchain intelligence platform Arkham highlighted a significant outflow of 500 Bitcoin from a wallet believed to belong to Riot Platforms, further indicating the trend of sales among cryptocurrency miners.

The broader context shows that Riot is not alone in its strategy of liquidating Bitcoin holdings; in the past week, other firms like MARA Holdings, Genius Group, and Nakamoto Holdings reported a collective sale of 15,501 Bitcoin, with a substantial portion coming from MARA.

Kadan Stadelmann, a blockchain developer and investor, noted that rising energy costs have been a primary motivator behind these sales. The surge in energy prices is attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has exacerbated operational costs for miners. “Miners are selling off Bitcoin due to increasing energy costs, highlighted by the ongoing oil price shock, which represents one of the main costs of mining Bitcoin,” Stadelmann explained.

The conflict in the Middle East, which escalated in February, has led to an uptick in oil prices, negatively impacting cryptocurrencies and broader market trends. As a result, less efficient miners are choosing to suspend operations, further tightening the market and potentially affecting Bitcoin’s hash rate and mining difficulty.

Stadelmann predicts further capitulation among less efficient miners, which could lead to a decrease in the overall hashrate and mining difficulty for Bitcoin. “This makes it easier and more profitable to mine Bitcoins for those miners who remain online,” he added. Data from CoinWarz corroborates this trend, showing that Bitcoin mining difficulty fell from around 145 trillion to 133 trillion on March 20, with the hash rate also declining from 1.16 zettahash to approximately 990 exahash as of Friday.

Despite the unfavorable conditions, Stadelmann remains optimistic about the potential for recovery. A decrease in energy prices and an uptick in Bitcoin’s price could entice less efficient miners back into the market. “Hashrate and difficulty could increase if efficient miners expand their operations,” he suggested, indicating a potential shift in the landscape of Bitcoin mining if conditions improve.

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