According to intelligence from Woofun AI, GameSquare Holdings (GAME.US) is caught in a structural contradiction between high asset values and low liquidity. While its books show an estimated $26 million in Ethereum asset valuation, actual available funds are extremely scarce due to restrictions from debt covenants.
The company's second-quarter financial performance showed a clear divergence. Revenue came in at $18.48 million, with adjusted EBITDA of $961,636. However, under GAAP standards, the consolidated net loss reached $10.65 million. Data compiled by Woofun AI reveals that this loss was primarily driven by a $7.83 million accounting loss related to cryptocurrency. When combined with the first quarter, the cumulative loss over two quarters rose to $22.42 million.
In non-GAAP financial data, the $7.83 million loss is the largest adjustment item, aimed at separating operational performance from cash management losses. The risk on the asset side is concentrated in the staking mechanism. As of March 31, 6,958.15 ETH, valued at $14.6 million, were locked as collateral for borrowings and could not be freely transferred. The agreement stipulates that if the collateral ratio falls below 130%, a margin call is triggered. If it drops to below 120% and is not corrected within a 24-hour cure period, liquidation will be initiated.
As of the end of June, the company had only $2.1 million in cash, while current notes payable stood at a hefty $12.1 million. Although the total value of cryptocurrency assets and cash exceeded the principal amount of current notes payable as of June 30, the cash gap is enormous, and details of the collateral commitments remain unclear. The ability to repay is highly dependent on asset conversion, operating income, or external financing. Missing details regarding staking and loan renewals directly determine how much of the Ethereum value listed in the report is actually accessible.
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