Galaxy Digital debuted its first annual report as a Nasdaq-listed company on April 8, 2026, with CEO Mike Novogratz outlining a $15 billion-plus infrastructure buildout and calling institutional adoption of digital assets the defining economic shift of the decade.
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Galaxy Digital filed its inaugural annual report as a Nasdaq-listed company on April 8, 2026, marking a new era for the firm. Galaxy’s Helios AI data center in West Texas has over 1.6 gigawatts of approved capacity and represents more than $15 billion in projected infrastructure investment. CEO Mike Novogratz says Galaxy is targeting a multi-hundred-billion-dollar digital infrastructure portfolio as institutional demand for compute accelerates into 2026. Galaxy Digital Nasdaq Listing Signals Institutional Crypto Push as Helios Expansion Hits 1.6 GWGalaxy’s platform spans four main business lines: institutional markets, asset management, onchain infrastructure, and the Helios data center operation. Novogratz said the combination is built for this specific moment in the digital economy’s development.
Galaxy did not release specific revenue or earnings figures in the stockholder letter. The full financial results are included in the complete annual report filed with the SEC on April 8, 2026.




















