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Earnings call · FY2026 Q2

Upexi, Inc. Q2 FY2026 Earnings Call

Upexi, Inc. Q2 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Feb 10, 2026
Feb 10, 2026 22 turns
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FY2026 Q2
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Upexi reported fiscal Q2 2026 results impacted by a 40% decline in Solana's price during the quarter (with a further 31% drop post-quarter), booking an unrealized loss on digital assets of approximately $86.4 million for the six months ended December 31, 2025, while digital asset revenue was $5.1 million for the quarter and gross profit rose 126% year-over-year to $6.7 million.

Capital markets activity and Solana per share accretion 10 Solana price decline and market volatility 9 Yield strategy off-chain 8 Solana ecosystem and Internet capital markets 6 Regulatory catalyst and digital asset legislation 5 Share repurchase and balance sheet flexibility 5

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +35 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “while we have had a turbulent start to 2026, we remain positive about the future and the company has developed a strong strategic plan to, one, increase yield, two, hedge positions using maturing option markets, and lastly, capitalize on top of opportunities the volatility creates”
  • “the price of Solana fell 40% during the quarter, and it has fallen a further 31% since the quarter end”
  • “We tried to do it earlier in the year. We're just unable to get a liquid enough market to do the size we wanted. Now looking back, we wish we could have”
  • “right now, we're just in general, like, playing it as close to the vest we can, but we're still looking to grow”

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Revenue $8.05M +101% YoY
Gross margin 83.3% +9.0 pp YoY
Net income -$178.92M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Gross profit increased 126% year-over-year to $6.7 million for the quarter
  • Digital asset revenue of approximately $11.2 million for the six months ended 12/31/2025, adding approximately 65,700 tokens to the treasury
  • Raised approximately $19 million via private placement during the quarter, plus an additional $7 million common stock/warrants and a $36 million in-kind convertible note after quarter-end, all at a premium to fully loaded NAV, increasing adjusted Solana per share
  • Filed an effective Form S-3 shelf and announced a $50 million share repurchase program
  • Spot Solana ETFs have seen over $850 million in net inflows since launch; Solana stablecoin supply reached a new record
  • Holds approximately 2,170,000 Solana tokens (1,320,000 liquid and 850,000 locked)

Risks & pressure points

  • Solana price fell 40% during the quarter and a further 31% post quarter-end
  • Treasury recorded an unrealized loss on digital assets of approximately $86.4 million for the six months ended 12/31/2025
  • General multiple compression in the treasury space, with over 200 treasury companies leading to discounts to NAV
  • Direct treasury expenses of approximately $6 million for the six months ended 12/31/2025
  • Cash position was approximately $1.6 million as of December 31, and management is keeping reserves rather than deploying into higher-yield strategies amid volatility

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“we are not immune, and Solana's performance had a big impact on the company. That said, I remain encouraged for three key reasons.” Allan Marshall, CEO
“Our second key focus going forward is to increase the yield on the treasury in a low-risk fashion, which we believe would enhance our valuation. If we are successful, we should trade at a sustainable premium, which itself would accelerate the capital markets flywheel.” Allan Marshall, CEO
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