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    Datavault wants to buy a bank and fund it with $35 million after reporting $1.4 million cash

    NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKBy NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKAugust 21, 2026 Crypto & Blockchain No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Datavault AI has agreed to acquire BankWyse, a Wyoming banking institution, while promising funding substantially larger than the cash it reported at the end of June.

    The mismatch leaves a central question for the proposed deal: How can Datavault finance the purchase and capitalize the bank without another layer of debt or dilution?

    The agreement disclosed on Aug. 19 values the initial consideration at approximately $22 million, comprising $14.66 million in Datavault stock and $7.34 million in cash. BankWyse’s sellers could receive up to another $10 million if they meet milestones, split evenly between cash and stock.

    Separate from the purchase price, Datavault committed to provide BankWyse with $35 million for capitalization and operations. The funding schedule starts with $5 million at closing, followed by five $2.5 million installments between days 60 and 180 and a final $17.5 million payment by the eighth month.

    The transaction requires approval or non-objection from the Wyoming Division of Banking, and Datavault must obtain immediately available financing sufficient to cover its closing obligations, including the $7.34 million cash payment, the initial $5 million BankWyse funding, and certain liabilities.

    Those conditions sit uneasily beside Datavault’s June 30 balance sheet. The company reported $1.4 million of cash and $49 million of Bitcoin, while using approximately $80 million of cash in operations during the first half.

    Management said existing resources were insufficient to fund the next 12 months and that substantial doubt remained about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

    Infographic comparing Datavault's BankWyse deal obligations with its disclosed cash, Bitcoin, ATM proceeds and convertible-note financing
    A graphic outlines Datavault’s $35 million BankWyse funding commitment, disclosed liquidity, first-half cash use, and the remaining undisclosed source of funds.

    Datavault had proposed selling 837 Bitcoin to Scilex Holding for $50 million, but the transaction was not assured, and Scilex could pay in cash, securities, or a mixture. Only $30 million was due initially, with the remaining $20 million scheduled through 2028.

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    Datavault also reported raising $32.4 million through its at-the-market stock program during the first half. The quarterly filing repeats the same cumulative figure in an “as of Aug. 15” disclosure, so it does not establish that another $32.4 million arrived after June 30.

    Counting that amount as fresh post-quarter liquidity would double-count the disclosed proceeds.

    On Aug. 18, the company sold an unsecured convertible note with $25.03 million of principal for $25 million. The note bears 8% interest and was paired with 15 million pre-delivery shares, and it can convert at a fixed $1.55 price or later through market-price mechanics, creating potential dilution.

    An investor option to purchase another $25 million of notes is not committed capital until exercised and funded.

    Datavault’s filing summary names Sept. 30 as the termination date, and the signed agreement defines an outside date 30 days after signing, automatically extends it by 30 days if Wyoming approval remains pending, and allows further written extensions.

    As of Aug. 20, Datavault’s public SEC submissions showed no later filing announcing a closing, regulatory approval, or deadline extension.

    The filings establish that financing must be in place for closing, but they do not identify a dedicated source for the full BankWyse commitment. On the disclosed terms, bridging that gap without more debt, equity dilution, or uncertain asset monetization remains the deal’s central execution risk.

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