Solmate increases its treasury of 1,000 SOL units by more than $100 million, Ionic Digital transforms AI computing power and holds 2,882 BTC
Comparative news. According to BBX data, yesterday, US and Japanese stock listed companies and mining companies around the world disclosed the latest official ledgers on digital asset treasury allocation, holdings growth, and financial data for the second quarter. The core developments are as follows:
Solana treasury company Solmate increases its holdings by 1,000 SOL: Nasdaq-listed Solana treasury company Solmate Infrastructure PLC (NASDAQ: $ SLMT) officially announced that the company increased its holdings by about 1,000 SOL on August 20, 2026. As of today, the company has accumulated approximately 1.25 million SOL holdings, and the total value of SOL holdings has reached approximately US$102.2 million.
Remixpoint increased its holdings by 9.96 bitcoins, and its total holdings exceeded 1500: Remixpoint, a Japanese Bitcoin treasury listed company, announced another increase of 9.96 bitcoins in the secondary market. As a result of this increase, the company's total Bitcoin holdings have officially risen to 1,501.27 BTC.
Ionic Digital (NASDAQ: $ IOND) released its Q2 earnings report, and the share of AI computing power revenue jumped to 90%: NASDAQ listed company Ionic Digital announced financial results for the second quarter of 2026. The company's total revenue for Q2 reached $48.6 million (up 31% year over year), with digital infrastructure leasing (AI/HPC) revenue accounting for 90%, completely changing the business structure that relied almost entirely on Bitcoin mining in the same period last year (mining revenue fell from $37.2 million to $4.8 million). Net loss for the quarter was $35.3 million (mainly affected by $28.2 million in Bitcoin's non-cash fair value change losses and income tax provisions), and adjusted EBITDA of $37.6 million. By the end of the quarter, the company held $415.7 million in cash and 2,882 bitcoins (worth approximately $168.7 million).
DCG's Fortitude dug up more than 33,000 ZEC in the second quarter: Fortitude, a Zca sh miner under Digital Currency Group, announced operating results for the second quarter. The company's total revenue for the quarter was $20.9 million, adjusted EBITDA of $8.5 million, and a net loss of $9.5 million. In terms of core mining business, a total of about 33,646 ZECs were mined during the quarter, and the average operating computing power stabilized at 4.0 gSol/s.




