Galaxy Digital Releases Q3 Financial Report: Net Profit of $505 Million, Represents Client Sales of Over 80,000 BTC
BlockBeats News, October 21st, According to official sources, Galaxy Digital Inc. (Nasdaq: GLXY) today released its financial performance report for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025. The net profit for the third quarter of 2025 was $505 million, with a diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.01 and an adjusted EPS of $1.12. Adjusted EBITDA was $629 million, primarily driven by record-breaking performance in the digital asset business and gains from digital assets and investment positions. As of September 30, 2025, the company's total equity was $32 billion, with a cash and stablecoin holdings of $19 billion.
Galaxy Digital's digital asset quarterly trading volume hit a record high, increasing by 140% compared to the second quarter of 2025, reflecting increased spot and derivative activities, as well as the sale of over 80,000 bitcoins on behalf of clients. The platform's total assets at the end of the quarter reached a historic high of approximately $17 billion.
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