Riot revises the terms of the $200 million Bitcoin collateral credit line with Coinbase

By: rootdata|2026/04/28 14:42:01
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According to market news, Bitcoin mining company Riot Platforms has revised its $200 million Bitcoin collateralized credit agreement with Coinbase, changing the floating interest rate previously linked to the U.S. federal funds rate to a fixed annual interest rate, and introducing a continuous 2-day trigger mechanism to reduce the impact of short-term Bitcoin price fluctuations on additional collateral and forced deleveraging.

The new agreement was signed on April 21, 2026, and can be extended for another year. Documents show that Riot previously sold 3,778 Bitcoins in the first quarter of 2026, generating approximately $289.5 million in revenue; as of March 31, its restricted Bitcoin collateral increased to 5,802 Bitcoins.

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