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Bitcoin Miner Ionic Digital Files for Nasdaq Direct Listing

Former Celsius creditors may gain public market for shares as company pivots to AI infrastructure.

L'essentiel

  • Ionic Digital, a Bitcoin miner turned AI infrastructure company, has filed for a Nasdaq direct listing.
  • This move could provide a public market for shares received by former Celsius creditors through the bankrupt lender's restructuring.
  • The company is repurposing its Texas mining site for AI and high-performance computing workloads.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Ionic Digital, a former Bitcoin miner, is repositioning itself as a digital infrastructure company for AI and high-performance computing. It has filed for a Nasdaq direct listing to provide a market for existing shareholders.

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Bitcoin miner-turned-AI infrastructure company Ionic Digital has filed for a Nasdaq direct listing that could give former Celsius creditors a public market for shares they received through the bankrupt lender’s restructuring.

Registered stockholders may sell up to 10.8 million Class A shares under the proposed IOND ticker, according to a registration statement filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday.

Ionic was formed in 2024 to acquire Celsius Mining’s assets through the bankrupt lender’s restructuring. In the filing, Ionic said it started repositioning itself in 2025 from a pure-play Bitcoin miner into a broader digital infrastructure company serving artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.

The proposed direct Nasdaq listing will not raise new capital for Ionic, according to the filing. Instead, the listing will establish a public market for existing shareholders, including former Celsius creditors who received Ionic shares through the bankruptcy plan.

Ionic repurposes Bitcoin mining site for AI

Ionic’s AI pivot revolves around its 234-megawatt Ward County property in Texas, originally developed for Bitcoin mining. In October 2025, the company leased the site to AI infrastructure provider Nscale under a 126-month agreement representing nearly $2 billion in contracted revenue.

Ionic said the agreement could be expanded to include an additional 89 MW if the company secures the required capacity and approvals. This potentially increases its contracted revenue to about $2.6 billion, according to the company.

Related: Celsius’ Mashinsky gets permanent trading ban in CFTC settlement

The shift has started to appear in Ionic’s financial results. The company recorded $44 million in digital infrastructure leasing revenue in the first quarter of 2026, while Bitcoin mining revenue fell 82% year over year to $7.4 million as it repurposed Ward County and reduced the number of active miners, according to its SEC filing on Monday.

Ionic Digital’s reported revenue. Source: SEC filing

The filing follows Ionic’s completion of a $400 million equity private placement on Friday. Ionic said the proceeds would be used for general corporate purposes, while its CEO, Andy Stewart, said the funds would support the continued development of its digital infrastructure assets.

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the direct listing attract significant investor interest?
  • What are the long-term prospects of Ionic's AI infrastructure business?

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This article was originally published by Cointelegraph.

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