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Crypto Co. FY26 H1 net loss narrows to $884,719; revenue falls to $5,512

Crypto Co. FY26 H1 net loss narrows to $884,719; revenue falls to $5,512

ReutersReuters2026/08/19 21:34
  • Crypto Co. narrowed its six-month net loss to $884,719, from $1.62 million a year earlier.
  • Revenue fell 22.22% to $5,512, due to decreased demand for blockchain training services.
  • General and administrative expenses climbed to $1.47 million, from $1.25 million.
  • Other income was $548,728, swinging from other expense of $372,923 on derivative-liability extinguishment and lower interest expense.
  • Frame asset deal updated July 7, extending the funding deadline 120 days and extinguishing the $1 re-acquisition option.


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