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K Wave Media rejects Bitcoin for AI data centres

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K Wave Media reversed its $485 million Bitcoin treasury plan today, redirecting funds to AI data centres and GPUs

K Wave Media scrapped its Bitcoin treasury strategy on May 5 and redirected the capital to AI data centres and GPU infrastructure. The Nasdaq-listed company had been preparing a $500 million Bitcoin acquisition plan, with approximately $485 million committed.

Chief executive Ted Kim said “this marks a defining inflection point for KWM,” framing the reversal as a deliberate strategic pivot rather than a market-driven retreat.

The company also announced a rebrand to Talivar Technologies, subject to shareholder approval at its annual meeting in early July 2026. Shares fell 24% on the news, a reaction that reflects investor surprise and uncertainty about whether an AI data centre thesis offers the same clean exposure that a Bitcoin treasury position does for investors seeking digital asset access.

Why this reversal matters beyond K Wave

Corporate Bitcoin treasury adoption was one of the defining institutional stories of the past three years. As crypto.news reported, Asian companies including Top Win, Quantum Solutions, and K Wave Media all raised capital in late 2025 to expand their Bitcoin positions. K Wave’s reversal is a public repudiation of that playbook by one of the companies that had most recently committed to it.

The pivot to AI infrastructure follows a wider pattern. Several major crypto companies cited AI as a driver of capital changes in early 2026, as crypto.news documented.

Bitcoin miner Hut 8 secured $150 million from Coatue in 2024 to build an AI infrastructure platform, and K Wave is now pursuing a similar direction through data centres and acquisitions.

Coinbase announced the same day that it was cutting 700 jobs, with CEO Brian Armstrong directly attributing the reduction to AI making teams more productive.

Coinbase’s testing of AI agents inside its own operations reflects the same directional shift K Wave has now made at the capital allocation level. The 24% share price decline suggests investors are watching whether the Talivar Technologies rebrand can build a credible new thesis from scratch.

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