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$71M in Bitcoin, $56M Market Cap: Why Hyperscale Data Isn’t the Easy Buy It Appears

On July 30, 2026 by voice

  • Hyperscale Data held 1,106.0467 $BTC worth about $71.7 million, exceeding its roughly $56.4 million market capitalization by approximately $15 million.
  • The apparent discount is complicated by $216.7 million in total liabilities, a $90.1 million preferred liquidation preference and potentially restricted Bitcoin collateral.
  • A $300 million stock-sale program and planned ACG divestiture could alter common shareholders’ ownership significantly over time, while the treatment of subsidiary-held Bitcoin remains unresolved.

Hyperscale Data appears to offer an extraordinary Bitcoin discount. Its Sentinum and Ault Capital Group subsidiaries held 1,106.0467 $BTC on July 27, valued at about $71.7 million using a $64,784 closing price. Meanwhile, the company’s market capitalization stood near $56.4 million after July 28 trading. The disclosed Bitcoin position exceeds the entire common-equity valuation by roughly $15 million. That comparison seems to leave investors receiving the company’s data centers and other businesses for less than nothing, but gross treasury value is not the same as value available to common shareholders.

Liabilities, senior claims and dilution complicate the apparent discount

Hyperscale Data’s March 31 filing reported $196 million in current liabilities and $216.7 million in total liabilities. It also listed a $90.1 million liquidation preference for preferred stock, representing a senior claim separate from liabilities reported under standard accounting. The balance sheet contains substantial obligations standing ahead of common shareholders. Those claims apply against the company’s full asset base, not simply its Bitcoin, so subtracting every liability directly from the treasury would also be misleading. Still, the figures explain why comparing $71.7 million of Bitcoin with a $56.4 million market cap cannot establish a straightforward bargain.

Restrictions on the crypto holdings add another layer. The same filing disclosed $16.7 million in restricted crypto assets, including Bitcoin pledged as collateral for convertible notes issued to JGB entities. The report does not reveal how much of the July 27 treasury remains restricted. Investors cannot assume that the complete Bitcoin balance is unencumbered or immediately attributable to common equity. Without updated details, the headline treasury figure combines potentially available assets with coins that may support financing obligations, leaving the economic claim of ordinary shareholders uncertain despite the seemingly dramatic difference between Bitcoin value and market capitalization.

Possible dilution further changes the equation. Hyperscale Data opened an at-the-market program on June 18 authorizing up to $300 million in common-stock sales, without setting a minimum amount or fixed share count. Actual sales and proceeds remained undisclosed through July 28. The company also expects, without assurance, to divest ACG during the second quarter of 2027 through an exchange tied to Series F preferred stock, while the treatment of ACG-held Bitcoin remains unspecified. The apparent discount sits behind moving assets, senior claims and a changing share count. What looks simple becomes a complicated question of ownership ultimately.

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