Tesla Rides Bitcoin Rally To $80 Million Profit In Q3

Markets 2025-10-25 10:47

Tesla booked an $80 million gain on its bitcoin holdings in the third quarter of 2025, a move that lifted the value of its crypto stash but did not change the company’s cash from selling the coins. According to reports, the firm still held 11,509 BTC at the end of the quarter, which was valued at roughly $1.35 billion.

Tesla Books Crypto Gain

Reports have disclosed that the gain showed up on Tesla’s income statement because of recent accounting guidance that requires companies to mark certain crypto assets to fair value.

That change means swings in bitcoin’s market price now show up in quarterly results even if no coins are sold. Accounting experts have been preparing for this shift since the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued new guidance in late 2023.

Earnings Release: Core Results Mixed

Tesla’s revenue for Q3 was about $28 billion, higher than many estimates, while adjusted earnings per share came in at $0.50, missing the $0.54 consensus.

Analysts pointed to higher costs — including tariffs and a drop in regulatory credit income — as pressure points for profit margins even as vehicle deliveries remained strong.

Bitcoin Line Adds A Small But Visible Boost

The $80 million move is meaningful for crypto watchers but small relative to Tesla’s overall results. For context, adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was reported at roughly $4.3 billion, meaning the bitcoin gain represented a sliver of Tesla’s operating performance. The gain is described as unrealized — it reflects market value change rather than proceeds from sales.

Market Reaction And What It Means For Investors

Based on reports, investors treated the bitcoin news as a data point rather than a game plan. Some traders welcomed the transparency that comes with marking crypto to market.Others noted that bitcoin exposure adds another layer of volatility to Tesla’s earnings line, since future quarters could show losses if crypto prices retreat.

The new accounting rules remove the old asymmetry where companies could write down crypto when prices fell but not record gains when prices rose unless they sold.

Now, gains and losses flow through net income each reporting period, which can make results look choppier from quarter to quarter. Big companies that keep crypto on their balance sheets will likely see those swings reported more openly.

With its present holdings, Tesla is now the 11th-largest corporate Bitcoin holder in the world. The carmaker is ranked higher than Hut 8 Mining and a number of smaller organizations, but lower than Strategy, Galaxy Digital, and Block.

Featured image from Brandon Bell/Getty Images, chart from TradingView

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