TLDR Hyperscale Data’s Bitcoin treasury totals $75.5M, nearly 98% of its market capitalization. The company holds 498.4633 BTC, combining mined coins and open-marketTLDR Hyperscale Data’s Bitcoin treasury totals $75.5M, nearly 98% of its market capitalization. The company holds 498.4633 BTC, combining mined coins and open-market

Hyperscale Data Allocates Nearly Entire Market Cap to Bitcoin Strategy

TLDR

  • Hyperscale Data’s Bitcoin treasury totals $75.5M, nearly 98% of its market capitalization.
  • The company holds 498.4633 BTC, combining mined coins and open-market acquisitions.
  • $31.5M in cash is allocated for future Bitcoin purchases via dollar-cost averaging.
  • Weekly reports track BTC holdings as Hyperscale moves toward its $100M DAT target.

Hyperscale Data (NYSE American: GPUS) has announced that its Bitcoin treasury, including current holdings and allocated cash, now totals approximately $75.5 million. 

This represents 97.5% of the company’s market capitalization as of December 15, 2025. The company is moving toward a long-term goal of matching its market cap entirely in Bitcoin through its $100 million digital asset treasury (DAT) strategy.

Through its subsidiary Sentinum, Hyperscale Data holds about 498.4633 Bitcoin. 

These holdings consist of 69.6764 Bitcoin generated from mining and 428.7868 Bitcoin purchased on the open market, including 41.31 Bitcoin bought during the week ending December 14. 

Based on the closing Bitcoin price of $88,175, the holdings are valued at approximately $44 million.

Commitment to Dollar-Cost Averaging and Cash Allocation

Hyperscale Data has allocated $31.5 million in cash for future Bitcoin purchases through Sentinum. Executive Chairman Milton “Todd” Ault III explained, “Reaching 97.5% of the market capitalization is a significant milestone for the company.” 

The company follows a structured dollar-cost averaging plan to manage exposure to market fluctuations. Typically, at least 5% of allocated cash is targeted for weekly Bitcoin acquisitions, though this may vary depending on market conditions.

Ault added, “Despite volatility in the price of Bitcoin, we are focused on accumulating more Bitcoin at lower prices, which positions the company for long-term growth.” 

Both mined Bitcoin and open-market acquisitions contribute to the growth of the company’s digital asset treasury. This dual approach allows Hyperscale Data to steadily increase its Bitcoin holdings while maintaining strategic flexibility.

The company provides weekly updates every Tuesday on Bitcoin holdings and purchase activity. 

Hyperscale Data plans to deploy the remaining cash gradually, continuing to acquire Bitcoin at optimal prices to strengthen its long-term reserve.

Breakdown of Bitcoin Holdings and Future Strategy

Sentinum’s Bitcoin holdings are a combination of mining output and strategic purchases. The mined Bitcoin contributes 69.6764 to the total, while market acquisitions account for 428.7868. These combined holdings form the majority of Hyperscale Data’s digital asset treasury.

Open-market purchases are executed in a controlled manner to balance timing with market conditions. 

By spreading acquisitions over several weeks, the company minimizes the impact of short-term price volatility while steadily growing its Bitcoin reserve.

“The company intends to continue deploying capital through a disciplined strategy, designed to reduce exposure to short-term market volatility,” Ault said. 

The total value of Hyperscale Data’s Bitcoin treasury now closely mirrors its market capitalization. 

With the planned allocation of remaining cash, the company is on track to achieve its $100 million DAT target, providing transparency for investors to monitor its progress.

The post Hyperscale Data Allocates Nearly Entire Market Cap to Bitcoin Strategy appeared first on Blockonomi.

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