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Digital Assets Holdings
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2026
Digital Assets Holdings [Abstract]  
DIGITAL ASSETS HOLDINGS

6. DIGITAL ASSETS HOLDINGS

 

Digital Assets

  

Effective January 1, 2024, the Company early adopted ASU 2023-08, which requires entities to measure crypto assets at fair value with changes recognized in net income each reporting period. The Company’s digital assets are within the scope of ASU 2023-08 and the transition guidance requires a cumulative-effect adjustment as of the beginning of the current fiscal year for any difference between the carrying amount of the Company’s digital assets and fair value. As a result of the Company’s early adoption of ASU 2023-08, the Company recorded a $21.2 million increase to digital assets and a $21.2 million decrease to accumulated deficit on the consolidated balance sheets as of the beginning of the quarter ended March 31, 2024.

 

The following table presents the Company’s significant digital assets holdings as of March 31, 2026:

 

    Quantity     Cost Basis     Fair Value  
BTC     1.2     $ 74,133     $ 77,577  
ETH     140,195.9       428,601,968       294,918,527  
Total digital assets held as of March 31, 2026           $ 428,676,101     $ 294,996,104  

 

The cost basis is equal to the post-impairment value of all BTC and ETH held as of the adoption of ASU 2023-08 on January 1, 2024. For BTC and ETH earned subsequent to the adoption of ASU 2023-08, the cost basis of the BTC and ETH represents the valuation at the time the Company determined for revenue recognition purposes.

The following table presents a roll-forward of BTC for the three months ended March 31, 2026, based on the fair value model under ASU 2023-08:

 

   Fair value 
BTC fair value as of December 31, 2025  $350,026 
Receipt of BTC from mining services   3,704,796 
Sales of BTC in exchange of cash   (3,353,382)
Sales of BTC in exchange of USDC   (276,440)
Payment of BTC for service charges from mining facilities   (69,980)
Payment of BTC for other expenses   (1,168)
Change in fair value of BTC   (276,275)
BTC fair value as of March 31, 2026  $77,577 

 

For the additions of BTC generated by the Company’s mining business, see Note 3. Revenue from Contracts with Customers.

 

Bitcoin is sold on a FIFO basis. For the three months ended March 31, 2026, losses from the sales of bitcoin are included in change in fair value of BTC which is included in the consolidated statements of operations under the caption “Losses on digital assets”.

 

The following table presents a roll-forward of ETH for the three months ended March 31, 2026, based on the fair value model under ASU 2023-08:

 

   Fair value 
ETH fair value as of December 31, 2025  $415,384,383 
Receipt of ETH from native staking business   2,296,509 
Sales of ETH in exchange of cash   (1,967,700)
Change in fair value of ETH   (120,794,665)
ETH fair value as of March 31, 2026  $294,918,527 

 

For the additions of ETH generated by the Company’s ETH staking business, see Note 3. Revenue from Contracts with Customers.

 

ETH is sold on a FIFO basis. For the three months ended March 31, 2026, losses from the sales of ETH are included in change in fair value of ETH which is included in the consolidated statements of operations under the caption “Losses on digital assets”.