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Hyperscale Data Subsidiary Ault Markets Plans to Launch Solana Validator and Expand Blockchain Infrastructure Capabilities

Core Viewpoint - Hyperscale Data, Inc. is advancing its strategy in decentralized technologies by launching a validator node on the Solana blockchain through its subsidiary Ault Markets, aiming to enhance its blockchain infrastructure services and support the Solana ecosystem [1][2]. Group 1: Company Strategy - Ault Markets' entry into Solana validation is a significant milestone in Hyperscale Data's vision to integrate real-time blockchain operations across its portfolio, which includes AI, digital assets, and financial technology platforms [2]. - The launch of the Solana validator is part of a broader mission to build next-generation blockchain infrastructure and asset management, allowing direct support for the Solana ecosystem and expanding involvement in decentralized finance [2]. - Ault Markets plans to extend its validation services to additional blockchain protocols over time, focusing on creating a compliant, scalable, and diversified platform for various blockchain ecosystems [2]. Group 2: Validator Node Details - The validator node is expected to play a crucial role in Ault Markets' multi-chain infrastructure strategy, which aims to support a wide array of blockchain ecosystems [2]. - The validator will enable participation in transaction validation and block production, with a delegation and reward model that supports delegated staking and offers rewards through a fair distribution structure [6]. - Ault Markets is preparing an application for the Solana Foundation Delegation Program to become a key infrastructure partner within the Solana ecosystem [6]. Group 3: Company Operations and Divestiture - Hyperscale Data operates a data center through its subsidiary Sentinum, which mines digital assets and provides colocation and hosting services for AI ecosystems and other industries [4]. - The company plans to divest Ault Capital Group, Inc. by December 31, 2025, after which it will focus solely on data center operations to support high-performance computing services [5]. - Until the divestiture, the company will continue to provide mission-critical products across various industries, including AI software, social gaming, and private credit [5].