Company: SLNH
Filing Date: 2025-02-03
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-004555
Chunk: 186

Company: Soluna Holdings, Inc
Filing Date: 2025-02-03
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 186
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● Noncash consideration

● Consideration payable to a customer

Variable consideration is included in the transaction price only to the extent that it is probable that a significant reversal in the amount of cumulative revenue recognized will not occur when the uncertainty associated with the variable consideration is subsequently resolved. The transaction price is allocated to each performance obligation on a relative standalone selling price basis. The transaction price allocated to each performance obligation is recognized when that performance obligation is satisfied, at a point in time.

Providing computing power to solve complex cryptographic algorithms in support of the Bitcoin blockchain (in a process known as “solving a block”) is an output of the Company’s ordinary activities. The provision of providing such computing power is the only performance obligation in the Company’s contracts with mining pool operators. The transaction consideration the Company receives, if any, is noncash consideration, which the Company measures at fair value on the date received, which is not materially different than the fair value at contract inception or the time the Company has earned the award from the pools. The consideration is all variable. Because it is not probable that a significant reversal of cumulative revenue will not occur, the consideration is constrained until the mining pool operator successfully places a block (by being the first to solve an algorithm) and the Company receives confirmation of the consideration it will receive, at which time revenue is recognized. There is no significant financing component in these transactions.

Fair value of the cryptocurrency award received is determined using the quoted price of the related cryptocurrency where the Company is registered at the time of receipt. The mined cryptocurrency is immediately paid to the Coinbase and Bittrex wallet. Cryptocurrency is converted to U.S. dollars nearly everyday, as SCI is not in the business of accumulating material amounts of cryptocurrency on its balance sheet.

Data center hosting

The Company has entered customer hosting contracts whereby the Company provides electrical power and network connectivity to cryptocurrency mining customers, and the customers pay a stated amount per megawatt-hour (“MWh”) (“Contract Capacity”), a fixed rate, as well as a percentage of the profit share of net income from the customer’s mining operations. The actual monthly amounts are calculated after the close of each month and billed the customer. If any shortfalls due to outages are experienced, service level credits may be made to customers to offset outages which prevented them from cryptocurrency mining. Customer contract security deposits are reflected as other liabilities and are made at the time the contract is signed and held until the conclusion of the contract relationship.

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Deferred revenue is primarily from advance monthly payments received