
Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz said the firm is positioning itself at the centre of a maturing digital economy, highlighting key milestones in its first Nasdaq-era annual report.
The company’s Helios data centre campus in Texas has surpassed a $15 billion valuation, driven by strong demand for AI compute capacity and long-term infrastructure expansion plans.
“This is a declaration that the digital economy is real, and that Galaxy is built to lead it,”
Novogratz said, referring to the firm’s Nasdaq listing.
Helios has secured more than 1.6 gigawatts of power capacity, with 800 megawatts already leased to CoreWeave, representing over $7.5 billion in committed capital.
Galaxy continues to diversify beyond crypto, managing $12.3 billion in digital assets while expanding into retail finance through its GalaxyOne platform offering trading and yield products.
Despite reporting a net loss of $241 million in late 2025, the company is doubling down on AI infrastructure, with Novogratz stating that demand for compute is “a structural condition” shaping the next decade.
The strategy reflects a broader shift from pure crypto exposure toward digital infrastructure, positioning Galaxy to capture growth across both blockchain and artificial intelligence sectors.