Hyperscale Data has been quietly building one of the more interesting corporate Bitcoin treasuries in the small-cap space. As of June 29, 2026, the company holds 780.48 BTC, valued at approximately $46.9 million, after adding 53.54 BTC from its previously reported position of 726.94 BTC on June 21.
That’s a meaningful jump in about a week. And it’s part of a much larger accumulation story that has seen the company grow its holdings from roughly 628 BTC in March 2026 to where it sits today.
How the treasury is being built
Hyperscale Data operates two distinct engines for Bitcoin accumulation. Its mining division, Sentinum, generates Bitcoin through direct mining activity. Its subsidiary Ault Capital Group, known as ACG, handles open-market purchases, and the most recent batch included 49.25 BTC bought directly on the market.
The parent company trades on NYSE American under the ticker GPUS. Executive Chairman Milton “Todd” Ault III has been vocal about what he sees as a gap between the company’s asset value and its current market capitalization, framing it as an opportunity for investors paying attention.
Beyond Bitcoin, Hyperscale Data holds total assets that exceed $106.7 million, a figure that includes cash, restricted cash, and 10,000 ounces of silver.
The company has also set up a structured weekly disclosure protocol, publishing Bitcoin accumulation updates on a regular cadence.
The $100M target and what it would take to get there
Hyperscale Data has publicly stated its goal of reaching a $100 million Bitcoin treasury. At the current approximate valuation of $46.9 million, the company is sitting at roughly 47% of that target.
The company has grown its holdings by more than 150 BTC between March and late June 2026. Ault’s comment about the perceived discount between assets and market cap is worth sitting with. If the total asset base exceeds $106.7 million and the market cap trails that figure meaningfully, there’s a classic value argument to be made.
The AI angle is not a distraction
Hyperscale Data’s ticker, GPUS, reflects its pivot toward AI infrastructure and high-performance computing at its Michigan facility, positioning itself at the intersection of Bitcoin mining and AI workloads. The same data center infrastructure that supports Bitcoin mining can, with the right hardware upgrades, support AI workloads. Both businesses are energy-intensive, both require dense compute, and both attract investors who are comfortable with technology risk.
The weekly Bitcoin disclosure updates suggest management understands that the treasury strategy needs to be front and center for the investor base. Consistent accumulation, paired with a clear numeric target, gives analysts and retail investors alike a concrete benchmark to track.
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