Three major BTC mining companies—Marathon Digital, TeraWulf, and HIVE Digital—reported net losses in Q3 2024.
Although all firms continued to expand their mining capacity, increased operational costs are killing the profits.
Three major
publicly listed Bitcoin miners from Wall Street reported net losses in their
third-quarter results, despite significant revenue growth and operational
expansions amid volatile cryptocurrency market conditions.
Wall Street Bitcoin Miners
Report Net Losses in Q3 Despite Revenue Growth
Fred Thiel, CEO, MARA, Source: LinkedIn
Marathon
Digital Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA), the largest public Bitcoin miner by market
capitalization, posted a substantial net loss of $124.8 million in Q3 2024,
despite generating revenue of $131.6 million. The company's operational
expenses increased by $40 million during the quarter, overshadowing its 34.5%
year-over-year revenue growth.
In October
2024, MARA secured a $200 million line of credit, collateralized by a portion
of its cryptocurrency holdings. This move underscores the increasing adoption
of cryptocurrency-backed financing among corporations.
TeraWulf
Inc. (NASDAQ: WULF) reported a net loss of $22.7 million, widening from $19.1
million in the same period last year. While the company achieved a 42.8%
revenue increase to $27.1 million, its Bitcoin production decreased by 43.4% to
555 BTC, primarily due to increased network difficulty and the Bitcoin halving
event in April.
Sean Farrell, Senior Vice President of Operations at TeraWulf
“Power cost
per bitcoin self-mined increased year-over-year, to $30,448 per bitcoin in Q3
2024 from $9,322 per bitcoin in Q3 2023, due to an approximate doubling in
network difficulty and the bitcoin reward halving in April 2024,” TeraWulf commented in a statement.
HIVE
Digital Technologies (NASDAQ: HIVE) recorded a net loss before tax of $7.3
million, though this marked an improvement from the $22.9 million loss in the
previous year. The company's revenue reached $22.6 million, with significant
contributions from its diversified high-performance computing services.
Frank Holmes, Executive Chairman of HIVE
“As Bitcoin
reaches new all-time highs, HIVE is positioned to capitalize on the momentum
for green energy and digital assets worldwide,” commented Frank Holmes, HIVE’s
Executive Chairman. “With recent regulatory developments following the U.S.
election, the environment for digital assets and Bitcoin mining is more
favorable than ever.”
Hasrate Goes Up
Despite the
losses, all three companies reported significant operational expansions.
Marathon increased its hashrate to 40.2 EH/s, while TeraWulf doubled its
capacity to 10.0 EH/s, and HIVE reached 5.6 EH/s.
“HIVE’s
Bitcoin mining hashrate grew by 14%, from 4.9 EH/s in June 2024 to 5.6 EH/s in
September 2024, supporting HIVE’s goal of reaching 12.5 EH/s by late 2025,”
said HIVE.
In the meantime,
another publicly listed Bitcoin miner from Wall Street, Hut 8, announced its
plans to achieve 6& hashrate growth to 9.3 EH/s by 2025. To achieve this,
it has purchased 31,145 BITMAIN Antminer S21+ units as part of its initial ASIC
fleet upgrade.
“Cost of
revenue (exclusive of depreciation) in the third quarter of 2024 increased
77.3% to $14.7 million compared to $8.3 million in the third quarter of 2023,”
TeraWulf commented. It was “2023, primarily due to an approximate doubling in
network difficulty and the bitcoin reward halving in April 2024, partially
offset by a 62.0% increase in average operating hash rate and 117.3% increase
in average value per bitcoin self-mined year-over-year.”
Although the
biggest publicly listed miners reported higher production in Q3 and last month,
the overall mining revenues were falling for fourth straight month. The daily
block reward gross profit declined by 2%, reaching its lowest level in recent
records. Miners earned an average of $41,800 per EH/s from daily block rewards,
representing a 1% decrease compared to September.
Three major
publicly listed Bitcoin miners from Wall Street reported net losses in their
third-quarter results, despite significant revenue growth and operational
expansions amid volatile cryptocurrency market conditions.
Wall Street Bitcoin Miners
Report Net Losses in Q3 Despite Revenue Growth
Fred Thiel, CEO, MARA, Source: LinkedIn
Marathon
Digital Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA), the largest public Bitcoin miner by market
capitalization, posted a substantial net loss of $124.8 million in Q3 2024,
despite generating revenue of $131.6 million. The company's operational
expenses increased by $40 million during the quarter, overshadowing its 34.5%
year-over-year revenue growth.
In October
2024, MARA secured a $200 million line of credit, collateralized by a portion
of its cryptocurrency holdings. This move underscores the increasing adoption
of cryptocurrency-backed financing among corporations.
TeraWulf
Inc. (NASDAQ: WULF) reported a net loss of $22.7 million, widening from $19.1
million in the same period last year. While the company achieved a 42.8%
revenue increase to $27.1 million, its Bitcoin production decreased by 43.4% to
555 BTC, primarily due to increased network difficulty and the Bitcoin halving
event in April.
Sean Farrell, Senior Vice President of Operations at TeraWulf
“Power cost
per bitcoin self-mined increased year-over-year, to $30,448 per bitcoin in Q3
2024 from $9,322 per bitcoin in Q3 2023, due to an approximate doubling in
network difficulty and the bitcoin reward halving in April 2024,” TeraWulf commented in a statement.
HIVE
Digital Technologies (NASDAQ: HIVE) recorded a net loss before tax of $7.3
million, though this marked an improvement from the $22.9 million loss in the
previous year. The company's revenue reached $22.6 million, with significant
contributions from its diversified high-performance computing services.
Frank Holmes, Executive Chairman of HIVE
“As Bitcoin
reaches new all-time highs, HIVE is positioned to capitalize on the momentum
for green energy and digital assets worldwide,” commented Frank Holmes, HIVE’s
Executive Chairman. “With recent regulatory developments following the U.S.
election, the environment for digital assets and Bitcoin mining is more
favorable than ever.”
Hasrate Goes Up
Despite the
losses, all three companies reported significant operational expansions.
Marathon increased its hashrate to 40.2 EH/s, while TeraWulf doubled its
capacity to 10.0 EH/s, and HIVE reached 5.6 EH/s.
“HIVE’s
Bitcoin mining hashrate grew by 14%, from 4.9 EH/s in June 2024 to 5.6 EH/s in
September 2024, supporting HIVE’s goal of reaching 12.5 EH/s by late 2025,”
said HIVE.
In the meantime,
another publicly listed Bitcoin miner from Wall Street, Hut 8, announced its
plans to achieve 6& hashrate growth to 9.3 EH/s by 2025. To achieve this,
it has purchased 31,145 BITMAIN Antminer S21+ units as part of its initial ASIC
fleet upgrade.
“Cost of
revenue (exclusive of depreciation) in the third quarter of 2024 increased
77.3% to $14.7 million compared to $8.3 million in the third quarter of 2023,”
TeraWulf commented. It was “2023, primarily due to an approximate doubling in
network difficulty and the bitcoin reward halving in April 2024, partially
offset by a 62.0% increase in average operating hash rate and 117.3% increase
in average value per bitcoin self-mined year-over-year.”
Although the
biggest publicly listed miners reported higher production in Q3 and last month,
the overall mining revenues were falling for fourth straight month. The daily
block reward gross profit declined by 2%, reaching its lowest level in recent
records. Miners earned an average of $41,800 per EH/s from daily block rewards,
representing a 1% decrease compared to September.
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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Marketing in 2026 Audiences, Costs, and Smarter AI
As brokers eye B2B business and compete with fintechs and crypto exchanges alike, marketers need to act wisely with often limited budgets. AI can offer scalable solutions, but only if used properly.
Join seasoned marketing executives and specialists as they discuss the main challenges they identify in financial services in 2026 and how they address them.
Attendees of this session will walk away with:
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- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
- First-hand account of how global brokers balance consistency and local flavour
- Notes from the field about intelligently using AI and automation in marketing
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As brokers eye B2B business and compete with fintechs and crypto exchanges alike, marketers need to act wisely with often limited budgets. AI can offer scalable solutions, but only if used properly.
Join seasoned marketing executives and specialists as they discuss the main challenges they identify in financial services in 2026 and how they address them.
Attendees of this session will walk away with:
- A nuts-and-bolts account of acquisition costs across platforms and geos
- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
- First-hand account of how global brokers balance consistency and local flavour
- Notes from the field about intelligently using AI and automation in marketing
Speakers:
-Yam Yehoshua, Editor-In-Chief at Finance Magnates
-Federico Paderni, Managing Director for Growth Markets in Europe at X
-Jo Benton, Chief Marketing Officer, Consulting | Fractional CMO
-Itai Levitan, Head of Strategy at investingLive
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Much like their traders in the market, brokers must diversify to manage risk and stay resilient. But that can get costly, clunky, and lengthy.
This candid panel brings together builders across the trading infrastructure space to uncover the shifting dynamics behind tools, interfaces, and full-stack ambitions.
Attendees will hear:
-Why platform dependency has become one of the most overlooked risks in the trading business?
-Buy vs. build: What do hybrid models look like, and why are industry graveyards filled with failed ‘killer apps’?
-How AI is already changing execution, risk, and reporting—and what’s next?
-Which features, assets, and tools gain the most traction, and where brokers should look for tech-driven retention?
Speakers:
-Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT
-John Morris, Co-Founder at FXBlue
-Matthew Smith, Group Chair & CEO at EC Markets
-Tom Higgins, Founder & CEO at Gold-i
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Much like their traders in the market, brokers must diversify to manage risk and stay resilient. But that can get costly, clunky, and lengthy.
This candid panel brings together builders across the trading infrastructure space to uncover the shifting dynamics behind tools, interfaces, and full-stack ambitions.
Attendees will hear:
-Why platform dependency has become one of the most overlooked risks in the trading business?
-Buy vs. build: What do hybrid models look like, and why are industry graveyards filled with failed ‘killer apps’?
-How AI is already changing execution, risk, and reporting—and what’s next?
-Which features, assets, and tools gain the most traction, and where brokers should look for tech-driven retention?
Speakers:
-Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT
-John Morris, Co-Founder at FXBlue
-Matthew Smith, Group Chair & CEO at EC Markets
-Tom Higgins, Founder & CEO at Gold-i
-Gil Ben Hur, Founder at 5% Group
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When acquisition costs rise and AI generated reviews are exactly as useful as they sound, performing and fair partners can make or break brokers.
This session looks at how these players are shaping access, trust and user engagement, and what the most effective partnership models look like in 2025.
Key Themes:
- Building trader communities through education and local expertise
- Aligning broker incentives with long-term regional strategies
- Regional regulation and the realities of compliant acquisition
- What’s next for performance-driven partnerships in online trading
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Zander Van Der Merwe, Key Individual & Head of Sales at TD Markets
-Brunno Huertas, Regional Manager – Latin America at Tickmill
-Paul Chalmers, CEO at UK Trading Academy
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When acquisition costs rise and AI generated reviews are exactly as useful as they sound, performing and fair partners can make or break brokers.
This session looks at how these players are shaping access, trust and user engagement, and what the most effective partnership models look like in 2025.
Key Themes:
- Building trader communities through education and local expertise
- Aligning broker incentives with long-term regional strategies
- Regional regulation and the realities of compliant acquisition
- What’s next for performance-driven partnerships in online trading
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Zander Van Der Merwe, Key Individual & Head of Sales at TD Markets
-Brunno Huertas, Regional Manager – Latin America at Tickmill
-Paul Chalmers, CEO at UK Trading Academy
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The Leap to Everything App: Are Brokers There Yet?
The Leap to Everything App: Are Brokers There Yet?
As the arms race to bundle investing, personal finance, and wallets under super apps grows fiercer, brokers are caught between a rock and a hard place.
This session explores unexpected ways for industry players to collaborate as consumer habits evolve, competitors eye the traffic, and regulation becomes more nuanced.
Speakers:
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-Slobodan Manojlović,Vice President | Lead Software Engineer at JP Morgan Chase & Co.
-Jordan Sinclair, President at Robinhood UK
-Simon Pelletier, Head of Product at Yuh
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As the arms race to bundle investing, personal finance, and wallets under super apps grows fiercer, brokers are caught between a rock and a hard place.
This session explores unexpected ways for industry players to collaborate as consumer habits evolve, competitors eye the traffic, and regulation becomes more nuanced.
Speakers:
-Laura McCracken,CEO | Advisory Board Member at Blackheath Advisors | The Payments Association
-Slobodan Manojlović,Vice President | Lead Software Engineer at JP Morgan Chase & Co.
-Jordan Sinclair, President at Robinhood UK
-Simon Pelletier, Head of Product at Yuh
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Mind The Gap: Can Retail Investors Save the UK Stock Market?
Mind The Gap: Can Retail Investors Save the UK Stock Market?
As the dire state of listing and investment in the UK goes from a financial services problem to a national challenge, the retail investing industry is taken to task.
Join a host of executives and experts for a candid conversation about the future of millions of Brits, as seen from a financial services standpoint:
-Are they happy with the Leeds Reform, in principle and in practice?
-Is it the government’s job to affect the ‘saver’ mentality? Is it doing well?
-What can brokers and fintechs do to spur UK investment?
-How can the FCA balance greater flexibility with consumer protection?
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Nicola Higgs, Partner at Latham & Watkins
-Dan Lane, Investment Content Lead at Robinhood UK
-Jack Crone, PR & Public Affairs Lead at IG
-David Belle, Founder at Fink Money
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As the dire state of listing and investment in the UK goes from a financial services problem to a national challenge, the retail investing industry is taken to task.
Join a host of executives and experts for a candid conversation about the future of millions of Brits, as seen from a financial services standpoint:
-Are they happy with the Leeds Reform, in principle and in practice?
-Is it the government’s job to affect the ‘saver’ mentality? Is it doing well?
-What can brokers and fintechs do to spur UK investment?
-How can the FCA balance greater flexibility with consumer protection?
Speakers:
-Adam Button, Chief Currency Analyst at investingLive
-Nicola Higgs, Partner at Latham & Watkins
-Dan Lane, Investment Content Lead at Robinhood UK
-Jack Crone, PR & Public Affairs Lead at IG
-David Belle, Founder at Fink Money
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