The company’s reported net loss of $35.1 million includes $29.8 million in unrealized losses tied to the fluctuating market value of its digital assets. When these non-cash items are stripped away, the adjusted net loss settles at $2.2 million. Wylie contends this adjusted figure provides a more accurate picture of the firm's health, as staking rewards continue to accrue in AVAX regardless of current dollar-denominated market volatility.
Quarterly revenue climbed to $2.8 million, up from approximately $500,000 during the same period last year. Staking activity served as the primary engine for this growth, contributing $2.1 million to the total, while Bitcoin mining operations added $700,000. As of mid-August, the company held 14.09 million AVAX tokens, with roughly 95% of those assets actively staked to generate yield.
Beyond treasury management, the company is diversifying its infrastructure footprint. It is currently piloting an AI inference project at its Redwater facility in Alberta, exploring whether excess power from its Bitcoin mining operations can support high-performance computing workloads. To maintain financial flexibility, the firm recently restructured $6.8 million in convertible debt and increased its cash-reserve covenants, signaling a conservative shift in its capital strategy as it searches for a permanent chief executive.

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