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According to MARA Holdings' latest DEF14A compensation filing, the company paid $4.3 million for CEO Fred Thiel's personal security-related expenses under its security plan, including a one-time vehicle armor cost of $430,000 and a home security installation cost of $58,000. Meanwhile, it paid $3.946 million for CFO Salman Khan's personal security expenses, including a one-time vehicle armor cost of $438,000.MARA Holdings' board stated that due to the company's public disclosure of holding a large amount of Bitcoin assets, executives face significantly higher risks compared to those at other public companies, making these security measures commercially relevant and necessary. (FT)
According to Cointelegraph, MARA Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA) officially launched the MARA Foundation at the Bitcoin 2026 conference on April 27, 2026. The foundation aims to support five key areas, including long-term security of the Bitcoin network and research into quantum computing threats. As part of its launch initiative, the MARA Foundation has invited the community to vote to select one of three Bitcoin companies to receive a $100,000 grant. The foundation stated that its initial funding will be allocated via community voting to support open-source projects that promote the health and adoption of the Bitcoin network. This move marks the publicly traded mining company’s further commitment to ecosystem development.