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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Lm Funding America, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Lm Funding America, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

NoCallHeld Feb 5, 2026
Feb 5, 2026 16 turns
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FY2025 Q4
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

LM Funding America expanded from one to two wholly-owned mining sites totaling 26 MW in 2025, more than doubling its Bitcoin treasury to 356 BTC at year-end, but reported a Q4 net loss of $17.9 million and a core EBITDA loss of $9.3 million as Bitcoin price weakness drove a mining margin compression to 25%.

Operational scaling and hash rate growth 45 Mississippi site acquisition and integration 19 Bitcoin treasury accumulation 15 Q4 financial results and margin compression 14 Immersion cooling program 12 Discount to NAV and equity valuation 9

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +25 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We are already tracking toward record monthly production in early 2026, with February being our highest production month in company history.”
  • “Our equity continues to trade at a material discount to the value of our Bitcoin treasury and productive infrastructure, a disconnect that we remain focused on and addressing through continued operational execution.”
  • “We reported a net loss of $18.2 million and a core EBITDA loss of $9.4 million for Q4 2025.”
  • “As the Bitcoin market recovers, we believe our strengthened platform and enhanced economies of scale will deliver strong value to our shareholders.”

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Revenue · derived Q4 $2.37M +19.2% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 -$17.89M -2905.4% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Q4 Bitcoin production rose 25% sequentially to 22 BTC from 17.6 BTC in Q3, driven by the Mississippi site ramp and improved Oklahoma uptime.
  • Q4 revenue was $2.4 million, up 8.7% sequentially and 19% year-over-year.
  • Total owned mining capacity grew to 26 megawatts across two wholly-owned sites in 2025, up from a single Oklahoma site entering the year.
  • Bitcoin holdings more than doubled to 356 BTC at December 31, 2025, valued at approximately $31.2 million, versus ~150 BTC a year earlier.
  • First immersion-cooled container energized in December 2025, a second came online in January 2026, and energized hashrate reached a record ~782 petahash by late February 2026.
  • Galaxy facility was used to retire over 3.3 million shares and 7.2 million warrants in a single transaction to simplify the capital structure.

Risks & pressure points

  • Q4 mining margin compressed to 25% from 49% in Q3 due to lower average Bitcoin price ($99,700 vs. $114,000) and reduced curtailment/energy sales of ~$135,000 vs. $150,000.
  • Q4 net loss was $17.9 million and core EBITDA loss was $9.4 million (later clarified to $9.3 million), including a $7.8 million unrealized Bitcoin fair value mark-down and a $5.4 million noncash impairment of mining equipment.
  • Full-year 2025 net loss was approximately $27 million with a core EBITDA loss of $10.9 million.
  • Bitcoin holdings declined in value to ~$23.8 million by February 28, 2026 at a price of ~$67,000, reflecting continued Bitcoin price weakness.
  • Equity trades at a material discount to Bitcoin treasury and infrastructure value, a disconnect management explicitly highlighted.
  • The Galaxy Digital $11 million loan was renegotiated in February 2026 with maturity extended only to April 24, 2026, signaling near-term refinancing need.

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“As of February 28, 2026, we held 354.7 Bitcoins valued at approximately $23.8 million based on a Bitcoin price of approximately $67,000 or approximately $1.11 per share. Even after executing the share repurchase, funding two capital raises and completing the Mississippi acquisition entirely from our balance sheet, we entered 2026 with a $51 million asset base, growing Bitcoin holdings and equity that remains well in excess of our current market capitalization.” Richard Russell, CFO
“We remain focused on continuing to close that gap through disciplined execution and transparent communication with our shareholders. We like the path we're on and the structure we've built.” Bruce Rodgers, Chairman
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