0G treasury company ZeroStack's financial report shows that 0G positions lose 91%, and operations are highly dependent on 0G prices and liquidity
According to the 10-Q filing submitted by 0G treasury company ZeroStack to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as of June 30, the company's cash balance was US$2.6 million, working capital was negative US$600,000, cumulative losses of US$339.1 million, and confirmed a loss of fair value of US$82.5 million in digital assets, which is expected to have a net loss of US$61.3 million in the first half of 2026.
According to financial reports, as of June 30, ZeroStack held 75.1 million 0G (Zero Gravity) tokens, with a total cost of US$163.3 million, and a fair value of only US$15.2 million, a reduction of about 91% from book costs. The company said that its current operation mainly relies on 0G staking rewards and token sales, and future financing capacity will also depend on 0G price performance and market transaction liquidity.
According to public information, ZeroStack is a listed treasury company with 0G as its core reserve asset, and is not an official 0G project or development team. The company participates in the 0G ecosystem through large-scale holding and staking, and its operating conditions are highly correlated with the 0G token price trend.




