Upexi shares declined sharply on Tuesday following the company’s announcement of a potential $1 billion capital raise, primarily intended to further build its Solana holdings and pursue related token initiatives.
Key Highlights
- Upexi filed a shelf registration to raise up to $1 billion through various securities.
- Current treasury: 2.1 million SOL valued at approximately $262 million.
- No new SOL purchases since July 23 amid the ongoing market downturn.
The stock closed down 7.5% at $1.84, though it partially recovered in after-hours trading, climbing 4.3% to $1.92 (Google Finance data).
In its SEC shelf registration, Upexi outlined plans to issue common stock, preferred stock, debt securities, warrants, or units over time. Proceeds would primarily support general corporate needs, with a heavy emphasis on acquiring and staking additional Solana tokens to generate yield.
Solana Treasury Strategy Under Pressure
Upexi shifted to a Solana-centric treasury approach in late April, moving away from its legacy consumer products and e-commerce operations. It currently ranks as the fourth-largest corporate holder of SOL, per CoinGecko data.
However, the company has paused acquisitions since July 23, mirroring a broader slowdown in corporate crypto buying during the second half of 2025 as prices retreated and sentiment cooled.
The decline in Solana’s price has significantly impacted Upexi’s balance sheet. At its mid-September peak, the treasury was worth around $525 million—more than double the current valuation—resulting in an unrealized loss of roughly 50% from that high, or about 19% from cost basis.
Solana traded near $123.75 at press time, down 57.5% from its January 2025 all-time high of $293.31 (CoinGecko).
The filing highlights the inherent risks for companies heavily exposed to volatile digital assets through treasury strategies, even as some remain committed ahead of an anticipated recovery.
Solana Network Weathers Record-Scale DDoS Attack
In unrelated network news, Solana successfully fended off one of the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks ever recorded, peaking at nearly 6 terabits per second and lasting over a week.
Despite the massive traffic volume, the network maintained normal transaction processing and sub-second finality, according to SolanaFloor data. Validators and core infrastructure handled the load without degradation—a marked improvement from past congestion issues.
This resilience places Solana alongside major centralized providers like Google Cloud, Cloudflare, and AWS, which have faced similarly scaled assaults.
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