Hyperscale Data Allocates 34.25M Dollars to Expand Bitcoin Holdings
Hyperscale Data Inc. has locked in another $34.25 million to expand its Bitcoin holdings. The move pushes its total Bitcoin treasury exposure to about $72.25 million. It is combining current BTC holdings and cash reserves for future purchases.
The public company, traded as $GPUS, now holds Bitcoin exposure equal to roughly 83% of its market capitalization. That level of treasury concentration puts Hyperscale among the most aggressive Bitcoin balance-sheet adopters in the small-cap public market. The announcement confirms that the buying will happen through open-market purchases. It is executed gradually to limit short-term price risk.
421 BTC Already on the Balance Sheet and More on the Way
As of November 30, 2025, Hyperscale’s subsidiary Sentinum held 421.6747 BTC. Out of that total, about 59 BTC came from mining operations, while 362 BTC were bought directly from the market. During the final week of November alone, the company added 33.68 BTC through spot purchases. Based on Bitcoin’s $90,394 closing price at month-end, those holdings carried a market value near $38 million.
The newly allocated $34.25 million in cash now sits on standby for future BTC buys. Once deployed, that would nearly double the company’s current Bitcoin position. Executives confirmed that the company will use a dollar-cost-averaging strategy. Typically, deploy at least 5% of the allocated cash each week, with daily purchases depending on market conditions.
Company’s Long-Term Balance Sheet Strategy
Executive Chairman Milton “Todd” Ault III called the growing Bitcoin treasury a validation of the company’s long-term vision. Hyperscale aims to eventually hold Bitcoin equal to 100% of its market capitalization as part of its broader $100 million Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) strategy.
Right now, in fact, the company already sits within striking distance of that goal. The plan blends self-mined Bitcoin with steady market accumulation, thereby creating a hybrid treasury model that few public companies currently follow. Furthermore, to keep the strategy transparent, Hyperscale will release Bitcoin holding updates every Tuesday, which allows investors to track accumulation in near real-time.
Stock Performance, Dividends, and Market Context
On December 2, $GPUS closed at $0.2696, with an intraday high of $0.3064 and a low of $0.2827. Despite this, however, the company’s latest earnings per share remain deeply negative at $-5.6498$, which shows that Bitcoin now plays a major role in shaping investor sentiment. Meanwhile, Hyperscale continues to pay a monthly cash dividend on its Series D preferred shares, set at $0.2708333 per share. That dividend adds another layer of complexity to the company’s capital structure.
Looking forward, Hyperscale plans to spin off its diversified holding arm, Ault Capital Group, in Q2 2026. After that, the company will focus almost entirely on AI data centers, high-performance computing and digital asset holdings. Currently, the takeaway is simple. Hyperscale is no longer just mining Bitcoin. It is building its entire corporate identity around it.
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