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American Bitcoin Reports $82 Million Loss Despite Increased BTC Holdings and Production

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 8:43 pm
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Published: May 9, 2026
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American Bitcoin (ABTC), a prominent player in the cryptocurrency sector supported by the Trump family, recently unveiled its financial results for the first quarter of 2026, revealing a significant net loss of nearly $82 million. This stark figure surfaced despite the company achieving a record mining output of 817 Bitcoin (BTC) during the same period.

The substantial loss can be attributed to a decline in Bitcoin prices, impacting American Bitcoin’s mining revenues, which fell to $62.1 million, down from $78.3 million in the previous quarter. The average price per Bitcoin mined dropped to approximately $76,000, in contrast to the prior quarter’s average of about $100,000. Nonetheless, the company managed to achieve a gross margin exceeding 50% and successfully reduced its production costs by 23%, bringing the cost of mining down to $36,200 per Bitcoin, a significant decrease from the previous quarter’s costs of around $46,900.

Despite the losses, American Bitcoin emphasized its commitment to accumulating Bitcoin instead of selling during market downturns. As of March 31, the company not only mined 817 BTC but also procured an additional 803 BTC, increasing its strategic reserve to 7,021 BTC. Following further purchases, the firm’s holdings have now grown to approximately 7,300 BTC, making it the 16th largest publicly traded company in terms of Bitcoin ownership. CEO Mike Ho, in the earnings release, underscored the profitability of the underlying business, stating that when excluding non-cash mark-to-market adjustments mandated by the FASB, the company was indeed profitable without liquidating any of its Bitcoin.

In comments regarding operational performance, President Matthew Prusak highlighted the cost improvements as a pivotal factor in the company’s narrative. He remarked, “We produced Bitcoin at a 52% gross margin despite a 22% decline in Bitcoin price, reflecting meaningful cost improvements that partially offset the price headwind. Every share of American Bitcoin owns more Bitcoin today than it did three months ago.”

Despite these positive indicators, ABTC shares fell by 8.4% to approximately $1.15 following the earnings announcement, remaining significantly lower than their 52-week high of $14.65.

The notable increases in production levels are partly due to a recent hardware acquisition, which saw the delivery of 11,298 next-generation miners from Bitmain in early March 2026. This transaction enhanced the company’s mining capacity by approximately 3.05 EH/s, with the new machines deployed at Hut 8’s Drumheller site in Alberta, Canada. Currently, American Bitcoin boasts a fleet of roughly 89,242 miners with a combined capacity of 28.1 EH/s, whereas its operational fleet contributes an active output of 58,999 miners, yielding approximately 25.0 EH/s—still around half the capacity of the leading publicly listed Bitcoin miners.

American Bitcoin is not alone in grappling with substantial losses that reflect the unfavorable market conditions early in the year. Notably, Strategy, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, reported a staggering net loss of $12.54 billion for Q1 2026, underscoring the broader challenges faced by companies within the cryptocurrency sector amid fluctuating market dynamics.

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