Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms raises stake in rival Bitfarms to 18.9%

Riot acquired 1 million common shares of Bitfarms on Tuesday, representing about 0.22% of issued and outstanding Bitfarms common stock. Bitfarms said earlier in the day that its cofounder and chair Nicolas Bonta, one of the three board members top...

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Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms said on Tuesday it had increased its stake in rival Bitfarms to 18.9%.

Riot acquired 1 million common shares of Bitfarms on Tuesday, representing about 0.22% of issued and outstanding Bitfarms common stock.

The acquisition takes the total count of Bitfarms shares owned by Riot to about 85.3 million.


Bitfarms said earlier in the day its co-founder and chair Nicolas Bonta, one of the three board members top shareholder Riot sought to replace, would leave the company immediately.

The two companies have been locked in a dispute since April, when Riot made an unsolicited $950-million offer to acquire Canada-based Bitfarms.

Bitfarms said the bid undervalued it significantly and adopted a "poison pill" to fend off any attempt at a hostile takeover. A poison pill refers to shareholder rights plans used by corporate boards to thwart hostile takeover bids.
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Riot withdrew its offer at the time, but is now seeking three seats on the Bitfarms board and has said it is "ready to engage" with the reconstituted board on a potential transaction.
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