Solana treasury Upexi slides 7.5% on $1B shelf registration filing

cointelegraphОпубликовано 2025-12-24Обновлено 2025-12-24

Введение

Upexi shares fell 7.5% after filing a shelf registration to raise up to $1 billion, intended to expand its Solana treasury and pursue related opportunities. The company, which holds 2.1 million SOL worth $262.3 million, is the fourth-largest corporate holder of Solana. Proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes, including accumulating and staking SOL. However, Upexi hasn't purchased Solana since July, and its holdings have declined from a peak of $525 million amid a broader crypto market pullback. The company is currently facing a 19% paper loss on its Solana investments.

Shares in Upexi closed Tuesday down 7.5% after it filed to raise up to $1 billion to expand its Solana treasury and pursue other opportunities related to the token.

Upexi said in its shelf registration filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday, that the raise could cover common and preferred stock, debt securities, warrants and units, which may be issued over time.

It said net proceeds from the offering would be used for general corporate purposes. The company primarily focuses on accumulating as much Solana (SOL) as possible and staking it to be rewarded with additional tokens.

Upexi holds 2.1 million SOL worth $262.3 million, making it the fourth-largest corporate Solana treasury company, CoinGecko data shows.

Solana treasury purchases have slowed significantly in the back half of 2025 amid a broader crypto market pullback, along with waning confidence in the sustainability of crypto treasury strategies.

Shares in Upexi (UPXI) closed Tuesday down 7.54% to $1.84, but saw a small reprieve after the bell, gaining 4.34% to $1.92.

Upexi saw a small rally late in after-hours trading on Tuesday, gaining back the day’s losses. Source: Google Finance


Upexi's business was centered around consumer products and e‐commerce before pivoting to a Solana treasury company in late April.

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However, it hasn’t made a Solana purchase since July 23 and has seen the value of its SOL stash tumble from a peak of around $525 million in mid-September to $262.3 million at current prices.

Timeline of Upexi’s SOL purchases since its first purchase in late April. Source: Upexi


The company is currently holding a 19% paper loss on its Solana treasury.

Solana is trading at $123.75, down 57.5% from its $293.31 all-time high set on Jan. 19, 2025, CoinGecko data shows.

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Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhy did Upexi's shares drop 7.5% on Tuesday?

AUpexi's shares dropped 7.5% after the company filed a shelf registration with the SEC to raise up to $1 billion.

QWhat is the primary purpose of Upexi's $1 billion shelf registration?

AThe net proceeds are intended for general corporate purposes, primarily to expand its Solana (SOL) treasury and stake it to earn additional tokens.

QHow much Solana does Upexi currently hold, and what is its market value?

AUpexi holds 2.1 million SOL, which is currently worth $262.3 million.

QWhat was Upexi's original business focus before pivoting to a Solana treasury company?

AUpexi was originally centered around consumer products and e-commerce before pivoting to a Solana treasury strategy in late April.

QWhat is the current paper loss percentage on Upexi's Solana treasury holdings?

AUpexi is currently holding a 19% paper loss on its Solana treasury.

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