Nasdaq-listed AIxC Holdings announced plans to exit its digital asset treasury strategy to reallocate resources toward its robotics operations, following the completion of its first paid order on the RoboShare platform.
The company intends to liquidate its digital asset positions in an orderly manner as part of a strategic pivot toward building and commercializing a robotics business. AIxC Holdings, which also operates under the name Aixcrypto Holdings, confirmed the move after its online marketplace for robot sharing and rental recorded its inaugural transaction on August 15.
The order involved six robots across three product types, booked by a Los Angeles-based rapper and content creator in Malibu. The transaction marks the first revenue-generating activity for RoboShare, which aims to reduce the upfront costs of robot adoption by allowing customers to access machines without purchasing them outright.
Revenue for the platform is expected to derive from rentals and related services, with additional potential income streams from purchase conversions, resale, and rent-to-own arrangements. AIxC Holdings has designated Los Angeles as the launch market for a planned ten-city rollout, prioritizing validation of repeat demand and operating economics before expanding to additional locations.
Near-term objectives include expanding the range of robots available on the platform and refining the operating model to support broader commercialization. The company has not disclosed financial terms related to the strategic shift or the liquidation of digital assets.
The announcement follows a period of heightened activity in the robotics and automation sector, with companies increasingly exploring shared-access models to lower barriers to adoption in industrial and creative applications.


