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Public Firm's BERA Treasury Drops From $70.2M to $16.4M, Raising Nasdaq Delisting Risk

A public company's holdings of Berachain's BERA token, once valued at $70.2 million, had shrunk to $16.4 million by the close of the quarter, a contraction that has put the firm's balance she

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August 17, 2026
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Public Firm's BERA Treasury Drops From $70.2M to $16.4M, Raising Nasdaq Delisting Risk
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A public company's holdings of Berachain's BERA token, once valued at $70.2 million, had shrunk to $16.4 million by the close of the quarter, a contraction that has put the firm's balance sheet under scrutiny and raised the risk of a Nasdaq delisting.

What the quarter-end BERA treasury drop shows

The company disclosed the reduced position in an exhibit to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, marking the lower figure as the quarter-end value of its BERA treasury. For related coverage, see Bitmine Bought 26,497 ETH Last Week, Raising Holdings to 5.42M ETH.

The move represents a treasury contraction rather than a routine price fluctuation. The altcoin bet fell roughly 77% from its earlier mark, wiping out the majority of the position's stated value in a single reporting period. For related coverage, see iBoxx Treasury Index On-Chain via Canton Network.

The scale of the decline stands apart from the accumulation strategies pursued by other listed treasury companies, such as the one behind Bitmine's steady expansion of its ETH holdings. For related coverage, see Russia Picks Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT for Public Trading.

Why the lower treasury value raises Nasdaq delisting risk

The concern extends beyond portfolio losses. Because the diminished holding weighs directly on the company's reported balance-sheet strength, it feeds into the compliance pressure that governs a listed firm's ability to remain on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

Details of the company's filing history are available through its EDGAR filer profile, and its most recent quarterly report was submitted on Form 10-Q. The brief does not specify which Nasdaq threshold is implicated, and no specific rule is attributed here.

Listing-standard requirements themselves have been the subject of recent rulemaking, including a Nasdaq proposal approved by the SEC in July 2026.

What investors will watch after the quarter-end disclosure

The near-term focus falls on how the company responds to the reduced treasury position, and whether it addresses questions around liquidity and its digital-asset treasury strategy.

The situation echoes the balance-sheet questions facing other corporate crypto holders whose positions have moved against them, including the scrutiny around Trump Media's underwater Bitcoin treasury. As with the broader treasury cohort tracking against a softening market backdrop, the firm's listing status remains the central watchpoint through the next reporting checkpoint.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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