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GPUS monetized 685 BTC to expand computing power, HSDT disclosed staking earnings of 31,200 SOL

According to BBX data, last weekend, publicly listed companies in the U.S. stock market disclosed the latest real accounts regarding digital asset treasury adjustments, staking yields, and computing power infrastructure financial data. The core dynamics are as follows:Hyperscale Data ( NYSE : $ GPUS ) sold 685 BTC for $43 million: AI data center company Hyperscale Data officially announced that it has sold approximately 685 bitcoins in the open market, obtaining about $43 million in cash. After this reduction, the company still holds approximately 275 BTC. The funds will mainly be used for the ongoing development and expansion of its Michigan data center, as well as to optimize its debt and equity capital structure to support its computing power transformation strategy.Solana concept stock HSDT ( NASDAQ : $ HSDT ) recorded 31,200 SOL staking yields in Q2: Nasdaq-listed Solana treasury and ecosystem company HSDT disclosed its performance for the second quarter of 2026. The company's total revenue for the quarter was $2.5 million, mainly contributed by the 31,200 SOL staking rewards obtained during the quarter; the net loss for the quarter was $30.3 million. As of June 30, HSDT's total assets reached $176.1 million, including $147.3 million in long-term digital assets, related positions, and fund investments.Soluna ( NASDAQ : $ SLNH ) Q2 revenue increased by 145% year-on-year, repaid $19.1 million loan early: Green data center listed company Soluna released its Q2 financial report, with total revenue reaching $15.1 million (a year-on-year increase of 145%). Among them, data hosting revenue surged to $12.65 million, while cryptocurrency mining revenue decreased to $1.72 million; the net loss was $22.6 million, with an adjusted EBITDA loss of $1.6 million. As of the end of the quarter, the company held unrestricted cash of $113.4 million. The financial report disclosed that the company fully repaid approximately $19.1 million of Generate debt early on August 10.

The expansion of AI data centers has spurred new financing models, with EdgeConneX seeking a $2.5 billion power guarantee

According to Bloomberg, EdgeConneX Inc., a data center operator supported by EQT, is seeking banks to provide a power cost guarantee of up to $2.5 billion to support its global data center expansion plans.EdgeConneX is negotiating a letter of credit financing arrangement with several banks, including France's Natixis and Spain's BBVA. This arrangement will help the company lock in power supply costs for its data center projects.With the rapid growth in demand for artificial intelligence training and inference, global data center construction has entered an accelerated phase, and operators are exploring new financing tools to cope with rising power procurement costs and infrastructure investment needs. EdgeConneX's request for bank support reflects that AI infrastructure companies are shifting from traditional real estate and equipment financing models to establishing new financing structures around energy supply, long-term power contracts, and other assets.In recent years, major cloud computing companies and AI infrastructure firms have increased their investments in data centers, while power supply has become a significant bottleneck constraining the expansion of AI computing power. Securing future power costs through bank credit support is becoming a new way for data center operators to obtain expansion funding.

AI computing power financing is heating up, and Lambda, supported by Nvidia, plans to purchase GPUs through a $917 million loan

Lambda, an AI cloud computing service provider supported by Nvidia, is financing $917 million through the leveraged loan market to procure AI chips. As the construction of artificial intelligence infrastructure accelerates, chip financing is becoming a new way for capital investment in the AI industry. Lambda belongs to the rapidly developing "new cloud vendor" camp in recent years, with its main business being to provide GPU computing power and AI infrastructure services to enterprises and developers.This financing plan will be completed through a loan based on GPU asset-related rights, aimed at supporting the company's expansion of AI computing resources. Reports indicate that AI infrastructure companies are actively exploring new financing methods to meet the enormous capital investment required for building large-scale computing clusters. Previously, AI cloud service provider CoreWeave completed the first transaction in the institutional leveraged loan market for chip financing, providing a new financing model for the industry. As the demand for generative AI continues to grow, Nvidia's GPU supply has become a core resource for AI companies' expansion. By using GPU assets as the basis for financing, AI cloud service providers can rapidly scale their computing power without fully relying on equity financing, while also allowing the traditional credit market to participate in the wave of AI infrastructure investment.

MARA secures a $600 million Bitcoin collateralized loan, BitFuFu pre-pays to reduce mining power holdings

According to BBX data, global enterprises announced core indicators regarding liquidity management of crypto assets, mining output, and treasury earnings last weekend:MARA achieved a $600 million Bitcoin collateral loan: Mining giant MARA Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA) disclosed in its quarterly report submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that on August 4, 2026, the company signed two term loan agreements collateralized by Bitcoin with Coinbase Credit, Inc. and Two Prime Lending Limited. The agreements provide approximately $600 million in new borrowings (with a total credit facility principal of $750 million, including refinancing of the existing $150 million Coinbase credit line).BitFuFu produced 112 BTC in July, with a decrease in holdings due to power costs: Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin mining machine and mining service provider BitFuFu Inc. (NASDAQ: FUFU) announced its unaudited operational metrics for July. The company's Bitcoin production in July was 112 BTC (40 BTC from cloud mining and 72 BTC from self-mining), with an average daily output of 3.6 BTC, showing a decline compared to the previous month. Additionally, its Bitcoin holdings decreased from 1,671 BTC in June to 1,314 BTC. The company explained that the reduction was mainly used to prepay for new power costs starting in August 2026, lasting 330 days.Remixpoint disclosed performance in crypto treasury earnings, earning over 12 BTC from lending: Japanese Bitcoin treasury company Remixpoint released an announcement on its crypto operational performance. As of July 31, 2026, the company's Bitcoin lending principal was approximately 1,501.27 BTC, and it accumulated about 12.44 BTC (approximately 133 million yen) in lending fees from February to July. At the same time, it staked approximately 901.45 ETH and 13,920 SOL, with related staking rewards totaling about 28.89 million yen.Chainlink repurchased nearly 140,000 LINK to replenish reserves: On-chain tracking shows that Chainlink recently repurchased 139,956.08 LINK (worth approximately $1.13 million) and transferred the tokens to its official reserve wallet. It is reported that these tokens were accumulated through multiple exchanges via CoWSwap and consolidated for sending to the reserve.

MARA pledged 18,750 bitcoins to obtain 600 million dollars in new debt, expanding its power generation and AI infrastructure business

Bitcoin mining company MARA has completed two loans, obtaining $600 million in new debt after pledging 18,750 bitcoins to expand its power generation and AI infrastructure business. The collateral was valued at approximately $1.2 billion at the time of the transaction. The total principal of the two loans is $750 million, with Coinbase Credit providing $450 million, which includes refinancing of the existing $150 million credit line and an additional $300 million; Two Prime Lending provides another $300 million, and both loans have been fully drawn.The interest rate on the Coinbase loan is the midpoint of the Federal Reserve's target rate range plus 3.875 percentage points, maturing on August 4, 2028; the Two Prime loan has a fixed interest rate of 7.65%, maturing on August 3, 2028. If the principal remains unchanged, the annual interest expense for both loans is approximately $56.7 million. MARA stated that the loan funds will be used for general corporate purposes, including paying part of the cash consideration for the acquisition of Long Ridge Energy & Power LLC. The enterprise value of the transaction is approximately $1.5 billion, and Long Ridge owns a 505-megawatt gas power plant and over 1,600 acres of industrial land, which MARA plans to use for power generation, bitcoin mining, and potential AI and high-performance computing parks.
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