Down 50% on crypto and burning $8 million in cash, this Nasdaq firm just pivoted to event robots to survive

AIxCrypto Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed company shifting from a digital-asset treasury toward robot rentals, plans an orderly exit from its crypto holdings after reporting $577,328 in cash at June 30.

The company’s June 30 quarterly report listed 46 bitcoin, 616 ether, 6,659 solana, 1,308 BNB and smaller positions in ADA, LINK, TRX, USDT and XRP. The assets had an aggregate cost basis of $10.43 million and a fair value of $5.21 million, leaving a $5.22 million cost-to-market gap.

That gap is not necessarily a new loss waiting to be recorded when the assets are sold. AIxCrypto already measures the portfolio at fair value, so any additional disposal gain or loss will depend on proceeds relative to carrying value at the sale date. The company said it made no crypto purchases or sales in the second quarter and recorded a $984,364 non-cash loss from fair-value remeasurement.

The Aug. 18 filing described a planned orderly exit, not a liquidation that has begun or been completed. AIxCrypto did not disclose a timetable, a post-June 30 balance or expected proceeds. Its attached release warned that volatility, market depth, execution timing and custody constraints could cause realized proceeds to be materially less than carrying value.

A US Bitcoin treasury company sold every BTC because debt and Nasdaq pressure just closed inA US Bitcoin treasury company sold every BTC because debt and Nasdaq pressure just closed in
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The sale plan follows a rapid decline in liquidity. AIxCrypto used $7.94 million of cash in operations during the first half and reported an accumulated deficit of $150.3 million at June 30. Its quarterly filing cited limited cash, no recurring operating revenue, volatile digital assets and no committed alternative financing, raising substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern.