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title: "Galaxy Digital Reports $216M Loss, Eyes Growth in AI Sector"
date: 2026-04-28
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# Galaxy Digital Reports $216M Loss, Eyes Growth in AI Sector

Galaxy Digital posted a $216 million loss in the first quarter while shifting focus toward artificial intelligence infrastructure to support future growth.

## Key Takeaways

- Galaxy Digital reported a $216 million Q1 loss, narrower than last year and below analyst expectations.
- Losses were driven by a decline in crypto prices, which fell around 20 percent during the quarter.
- The firm is expanding into AI data centers, delivering its first facility to CoreWeave.
- Strong liquidity and asset base help the company navigate market volatility.

## What Happened?

Galaxy Digital reported a **first quarter net loss of $216 million**, improving from a $295 million loss a year ago as the company managed costs and adjusted its business mix. Despite weaker crypto markets, the firm is pushing into **AI infrastructure** as a new revenue driver.

> Galaxy Digital Reports $216M Q1 Loss as Crypto Prices Fall   
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> Galaxy Digital reported a net loss of $216 million for Q1 2026, primarily driven by a roughly 20% decline in digital asset prices. Total assets stood at around $10 billion, with equity of $2.8 billion and $2.6 billion… [pic.twitter.com/FYRFQylRGt](https://t.co/FYRFQylRGt)
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> — Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) [April 28, 2026](https://twitter.com/WuBlockchain/status/2049117884698579085?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 ## Crypto Market Decline Weighs on Performance

The latest earnings highlight how sensitive crypto firms remain to market cycles. During the first quarter, **digital asset prices dropped nearly 20 percent**, putting pressure on valuations and trading activity.

Galaxy Digital saw its **total assets fall to about $9.99 billion**, down from $11.3 billion in the previous quarter. This decline was largely driven by a **$316 million drop in digital asset values**.

The company’s exposure remained diversified:

- **$431 million in [Bitcoin holdings](https://coinlaw.io/how-many-people-own-bitcoin/)**.
- **$61 million in Ethereum**.
- **$42 million in Solana**.
- **Additional exposure to emerging tokens like Hyperliquid**.

According to Mike Novogratz, falling crypto prices directly impacted the balance sheet. However, he noted that exposure to newer assets like Hyperliquid helped cushion some of the downside.

He said:

“

We’ve been a supporter, mostly because it’s got an economic model, unlike many of the other tokens, which were association tokens.

Mike NovogratzCEO – Galaxy Digital





## Cost Control and Revenue Mix Help Limit Losses

Despite the challenging environment, Galaxy Digital managed to **narrow its losses compared to expectations**. Analysts had projected a steeper loss per share, but disciplined expense management played a key role.

The company reported that **adjusted gross profit remained stable**, supported by:

- **Growth in recurring fee revenue**.
- **Increased transaction income**.
- **Tight control over operational costs**.

This shift in revenue mix is helping the firm build resilience during weaker market conditions, reducing its reliance on volatile trading income.

## AI Data Centers Become a Strategic Focus

A major highlight of the quarter was Galaxy Digital’s expansion into **AI infrastructure**, signaling a long term strategic shift.

The company delivered its **first data hall at the Helios facility in Texas** to CoreWeave. This marks the beginning of **revenue generation from long term leasing tied to AI workloads**.

Key developments include:

- **Initial delivery of 133 megawatts of computing power expected by Q2.**
- **Approval to expand Helios capacity to over 1.6 gigawatts.**
- **Entry into stable, recurring infrastructure revenue streams.**

Novogratz emphasized the importance of this move, stating that the firm plans to ride the AI wave as demand for computing power continues to surge globally.

## Strong Balance Sheet Provides Stability

Even with the quarterly loss, Galaxy Digital maintains a **solid financial position**:

- **Around $10 billion in total assets**.
- **Approximately $2.8 billion in equity**.
- **Nearly $2.6 billion in [cash and stablecoins](https://coinlaw.io/stablecoin-reserves-transparency-statistics/)**.

This liquidity gives the company flexibility to **weather downturns and invest in growth areas**, particularly AI and infrastructure.

The firm is also expanding its ecosystem with products like **GalaxyOne**, a retail investment platform designed to encourage long term investing rather than short term speculation.

## CoinLaw’s Takeaway

I see this as a clear turning point for Galaxy Digital. In my experience, crypto firms that rely heavily on trading always struggle during downturns, and this quarter proves that again. What stands out to me is how aggressively the company is pivoting toward AI infrastructure. That is not just a side move, it is a survival strategy.

I found the Helios data center expansion especially important. It gives Galaxy a chance to build **predictable income**, something most crypto firms lack. If they execute this well, they could reduce their dependence on market cycles significantly.

At the same time, the crypto exposure is still large, so risks remain. But combining strong liquidity with AI expansion puts Galaxy in a better position than many competitors right now.

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