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LM Funding America, Inc. Reports Financial Results and Provides Business Update for the Second Quarter of 2024

Mined 44.1 Bitcoins in Q2 2024 Valued at Approximately $2.9 Million at an Average Market Revenue Value of Approximately $66,000 per Bitcoin

Held 160.4 Bitcoin at June 30, 2024, Valued at Approximately $10.0 Million Based on Bitcoin Price of $62,500

Reports Working Capital of Approximately $8.4 Million as of June 30, 2024

Conference Call to Be Held Today at 11:00 am ET

TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LM Funding America, Inc. (NASDAQ: LMFA) (“LM Funding” or the “Company”), a cryptocurrency mining and technology-based specialty finance company, today provided a business update and reported financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024.

Operational Highlights

  • Bitcoin Mining: Mined 44.1 Bitcoins in Q2 2024, generating approximately $2.9 million in revenue at an average Bitcoin price of $65,600.
  • Bitcoin Holdings: As of June 30, 2024, the Company held 160.4 Bitcoins valued at approximately $10.0 million.
  • Revenue Impact: Total revenue for the second quarter of 2024 was approximately $3.0 million, a decrease of $184 thousand from the same period last year, primarily due to the anticipated effects of the April 2024 Bitcoin halving event.
  • Net Loss: The net loss for the second quarter was $6.6 million compared to a net loss of $5.6 million for the comparable quarter in 2023.

Bruce Rodgers, Chairman and CEO of LM Funding, remarked, “The industry experienced a Bitcoin halving event in April, which resulted in a 50% reduction of the rewards that miners receive. Despite this transition, we successfully mined 44.1 Bitcoins valued at roughly $2.9 million. Fortunately, several unfavorable hosting contracts have now expired, and we are currently in the process of relocating our machines to cost effective mining sites including a potential 72 MW site in Texas that we have under LOI.”

Strategic Developments

  • Hosting Facility Expansion: In collaboration with Arthur Mining Inc., LM Funding expanded a new 15 MW hosting facility near Oklahoma City, relocating about 3,000 Antminer S19j Pro machines. These machines are hosted at cost for ten months, significantly reducing operating expenses.
  • Future Growth with Texas Site: A Letter of Intent to acquire a hosting site in Texas with 12 MW of power and potential expansion of 60 MW to further optimize mining operations.
  • Expansion Funding: Completed a $5 million secured non-convertible loan facility, effective August 6, 2024. The proceeds from this facility will be dedicated to acquiring additional miners, further bolstering the Company’s mining capabilities.

Richard Russell, CFO of LM Funding, stated, “We closed the quarter with approximately $10.2 million in cash and Bitcoin, and our working capital stood robust at $8.4 million. We are currently optimistic about the financial prospects of Bitcoin and our business outlook.”

Financial Highlights

  • Revenue: Digital mining revenue decreased to $2.9 million in Q2 2024 from $3.0 million in Q2 2023, despite an increase in Bitcoin prices, due to reduced mined volume arising from the halving event and the repositioning of miners during the month of June.
  • Operating Expenses: Operating expenses rose to $7.8 million from $6.4 million year-on-year, due primarily to a $1.3 million loss in Bitcoin fair value and an increase in depreciation and amortization costs.
  • Net Loss: LM Funding reported a net loss attributable to shareholders of approximately $6.1 million, factoring in a $1.9 million unrealized loss on securities, compared to a $4.5 million loss in the prior year.
  • Core EBITDA: Core EBITDA loss widened to $2.2 million in Q2 2024 from $0.1 million in Q2 2023, although positive Core EBITDA for the first half of 2024 increased to $2.2 million due to expanded Bitcoin operations (Core EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure, and a reconciliation of Core EBITDA to net loss can be found below).

Investor Conference Call

LM Funding will host a conference call today, August 15, 2024, at 11:00 A.M. Eastern Time to discuss the Company’s financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, as well as the Company’s corporate progress and other developments.

The conference call will be available via telephone by dialing toll-free +1 877-545-0523 for U.S. callers or +1 973-528-0016 for international callers and entering access code 747242. A webcast of the call may be accessed at https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2917/51031 or on the investor relations section of the company’s website, https://www.lmfunding.com/investors/news-events/ir-calendar.

A webcast replay will be available on the investor relations section of the company’s website at https://www.lmfunding.com/investors/news-events/ir-calendar through August 15, 2025. A telephone replay of the call will be available approximately one hour following the call, through August 29, 2024, and can be accessed by dialing 877-481-4010 for U.S. callers or +1 919-882-2331 for international callers and entering access code 51031.

About LM Funding America

LM Funding America, Inc., (Nasdaq: LMFA) and its subsidiaries are a cryptocurrency mining business that commenced Bitcoin mining operations in September 2022. The Company also operates a technology-based specialty finance company that provides funding to nonprofit community associations (Associations) primarily located in the state of Florida, as well as in the states of Washington, Colorado, and Illinois, by funding a certain portion of the Associations’ rights to delinquent accounts that are selected by the Associations arising from unpaid Association assessments.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” and “project” and other similar words and expressions are intended to signify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and conditions but rather are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Some of these risks and uncertainties are identified in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and its other filings with the SEC, which are available at www.sec.gov. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, uncertainty created by the risks of operating in the cryptocurrency mining business, uncertainty in the cryptocurrency mining business in general, problems with hosting vendors in the mining business, the capacity of our Bitcoin mining machines and our related ability to purchase power at reasonable prices, the ability to finance our planned cryptocurrency mining operations, our ability to acquire new accounts in our specialty finance business at appropriate prices, the potential need for additional capital in the future, changes in governmental regulations that affect our ability to collect sufficient amounts on defaulted consumer receivables, changes in the credit or capital markets, changes in interest rates, negative press regarding the debt collection industry, and the risk of pandemics such as the COVID-10 pandemic. The occurrence of any of these risks and uncertainties could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, and results of operations.

Contact:
Crescendo Communications, LLC
Tel: (212) 671-1020
Email: LMFA@crescendo-ir.com 

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LM Funding America, Inc. and Subsidiaries Consolidated Balance Sheets

     
     
     
     
  June 30, December 31,
  2024 (Unaudited)  2023 
     
Assets    
Cash $145,648  $2,401,831 
Digital assets  10,032,104   3,416,256 
Finance receivables  34,295   19,221 
Marketable securities  22,140   17,860 
Receivable from sale of Symbiont assets  200,000   200,000 
Current portion of notes receivable from Tech Infrastructure JV I LLC  174,529    
Prepaid expenses and other assets  848,423   4,067,212 
Income tax receivable  31,187   31,187 
Current assets  11,488,326   10,153,567 
     
Fixed assets, net  19,671,511   24,519,610 
Deposits on mining equipment  20,847   20,837 
Notes receivable from Seastar Medical Holding Corporation     1,440,498 
Notes receivable from Tech Infrastructure JV I LLC – net of current portion  1,936,519    
Long-term investments – equity securities  11,155   156,992 
Investment in Seastar Medical Holding Corporation  785,565   1,145,486 
Operating lease – right of use assets  136,430   189,009 
Other assets  86,798   86,798 
Long-term assets  22,648,825   27,559,230 
Total assets $34,137,151  $37,712,797 
     
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity    
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  1,346,352   2,064,909 
Note payable – short-term  1,583,753   567,586 
Due to related parties  53,575   22,845 
Current portion of lease liability  117,153   110,384 
Total current liabilities  3,100,833   2,765,724 
     
Lease liability – net of current portion  25,962   85,775 
Long-term liabilities  25,962   85,775 
Total liabilities  3,126,795   2,851,499 
     
Stockholders’ equity    
Preferred stock, par value $.001; 150,000,000 shares authorized; no shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023      
Common stock, par value $.001; 350,000,000 shares authorized; 2,492,964 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2024 and 2,492,964 as of December 31, 2023  2,493   2,493 
Additional paid-in capital  95,443,307   95,145,376 
Accumulated deficit  (62,930,465)  (58,961,461)
Total LM Funding America stockholders’ equity  32,515,335   36,186,408 
   Non-controlling interest  (1,504,979)  (1,325,110)
Total stockholders’ equity  31,010,356   34,861,298 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $34,137,151  $37,712,797 
     

LM Funding America, Inc. and Subsidiaries Consolidated Statements of Operations (unaudited)

 Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
  2024   2023   2024   2023 
Revenues:     
Digital mining revenues$2,893,073  $2,968,322  $7,490,981  $5,059,173 
Specialty finance revenue 89,036   190,173   205,664   373,009 
Rental revenue 29,238   37,155   62,306   76,986 
Total revenues 3,011,347   3,195,650   7,758,951   5,509,168 
Operating costs and expenses:     
Digital mining cost of revenues (exclusive of depreciation and amortization shown below) 2,357,111   2,361,825   5,012,057   4,029,498 
Staff costs and payroll 837,888   2,463,440   2,080,914   3,396,275 
Depreciation and amortization 2,339,702   1,169,120   4,765,770   1,970,993 
Loss (gain) on fair value of Bitcoin, net 1,265,485      (2,992,030)   
Impairment loss on mining equipment       1,188,058    
Impairment loss on mined digital assets    239,599      439,153 
Realized gain on sale of mined digital assets    (646,458)     (1,070,791)
Professional fees 484,335   236,974   994,228   809,330 
Selling, general and administrative 195,681   242,559   373,587   482,023 
Real estate management and disposal 31,097   69,355   58,286   101,158 
Collection costs 20,416   (373)  21,342   9,435 
Settlement costs with associations    10,000      10,000 
Other operating costs 223,112   205,943   437,617   457,854 
Total operating costs and expenses 7,754,827   6,351,984   11,939,829   10,634,928 
   Operating loss (4,743,480)  (3,156,334)  (4,180,878)  (5,125,760)
Unrealized gain (loss) on marketable securities 6,440   (1,412)  4,280   4,378 
Impairment loss on prepaid machine deposits          (36,691)
Unrealized loss on investment and equity securities (1,856,737)  (3,716,681)  (505,758)  (9,539,535)
Gain on fair value of purchased Bitcoin, net       57,926    
Realized gain on sale of purchased digital assets          1,917 
Gain on adjustment of note receivable allowance    1,052,543      1,052,543 
Loss on disposal of assets (33,887)     (42,057)   
Other income – coupon sales    25,721   4,490   629,312 
Other income – financing revenue    37,660      37,660 
Interest expense (36,893)     (107,719)   
Interest income 17,228   116,147   26,353   171,224 
Loss before income taxes (6,647,329)  (5,642,356)  (4,743,363)  (12,804,952)
Income tax expense           
Net loss$ (6,647,329) $ (5,642,356) $ (4,743,363) $ (12,804,952)
Less: loss attributable to non-controlling interest 574,474   1,093,177   160,253   2,869,441 
Net loss attributable to LM Funding America Inc.$ (6,072,855) $ (4,549,179) $ (4,583,110) $ (9,935,511)
      
Basic loss per common share$(2.44) $(2.08) $(1.87) $(4.55)
Diluted loss per common share$(2.44) $(2.08) $(1.87) $(4.55)
      
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding     
Basic 2,485,822   2,189,123   2,457,012   2,185,572 
Diluted 2,485,822   2,189,123   2,457,012   2,185,572 
      

LM Funding America, Inc. and Subsidiaries Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)

  Six Months ended June 30,
   2024   2023 
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:    
Net loss $(4,743,363) $(12,804,952)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities    
Depreciation and amortization  4,765,770   1,970,993 
Noncash lease expense  52,579   47,874 
Stock compensation  76,322   564,930 
Stock option expense  221,609   1,342,095 
Accrued investment income  (25,265)  (91,864)
Digital assets other income  (4,490)   
Gain on fair value of Bitcoin, net  (3,049,956)   
Impairment loss on mining machines  1,188,058    
Impairment loss on digital assets     439,153 
Impairment loss on hosting deposits     36,691 
Unrealized gain on marketable securities  (4,280)  (4,378)
Unrealized loss on investment and equity securities  505,758   9,539,535 
Loss on disposal of fixed assets  42,057    
Realized gain on sale of digital assets     (1,072,708)
Reversal of allowance loss on debt security     (1,052,543)
Change in operating assets and liabilities:    
Prepaid expenses and other assets  3,218,789   (85,713)
Hosting deposits     (193,897)
Advances (repayments) to related party  30,730   (7,271)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  (718,557)  434,241 
Mining of digital assets  (7,490,981)  (5,059,173)
Proceeds from sale of digital assets     4,579,676 
Lease liability payments  (53,044)  (45,913)
Net cash used in operating activities  (5,988,264)  (1,463,224)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:    
Net collections of finance receivables – original product  (14,443)  (1,824)
Net collections of finance receivables – special product  (631)  14,529 
Capital expenditures  (1,226,602)  (1,744,609)
Proceeds from sale of fixed assets  78,806    
Investment in Tech Infrastructure JV I LLC note receivable  (2,094,351)   
Collection of notes receivable  1,449,066   1,661,171 
Investment in digital assets     (35,157)
Proceeds from sale of digital assets  4,543,685   43,678 
Symbiont asset acquisition     (402,359)
Distribution to members  (19,616)   
Net cash from (used in) investing activities  2,715,914   (464,571)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:    
Proceeds from borrowings  1,500,000    
Insurance financing repayments  (483,833)  (357,649)
Insurance financing     1,227 
Issue costs from the issuance of common stock     (106,550)
Net cash from (used in) financing activities  1,016,167   (462,972)
NET DECREASE IN CASH  (2,256,183)  (2,390,767)
CASH – BEGINNING OF PERIOD  2,401,831   4,238,006 
CASH – END OF PERIOD $ 145,648   1,847,239 
     
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF NON-CASH ACTIVITIES    
     
ROU assets and operating lease obligation recognized $  $21,887 
Reclassification of mining equipment deposit to fixed assets, net $  $1,172,888 
Change in accounting principle (see Note 1) $614,106  $ 
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASHFLOW INFORMATION    
Cash paid for taxes $  $ 
Cash paid for interest $134,751  $ 
     

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION (unaudited)
Our reported results are presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). We also disclose Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”) and Core Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (“Core EBITDA”) which adjusts for unrealized loss on investment and equity securities, unrealized gain on convertible debt securities, impairment loss on mined digital assets, impairment of intangible long-lived assets, impairment of prepaid hosting deposits, impairment of mining machine deposits and gain on adjustment of note receivable allowance and stock compensation expense and option expense, all of which are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors because they are widely accepted industry measures used by analysts and investors to compare the operating performance of Bitcoin miners.

The following tables reconcile net loss, which we believe is the most comparable GAAP measure, to EBITDA and Core EBITDA:

  Three Months Ended June 30,  Six Months Ended June 30,
   2024   2023    2024   2023 
          
Net loss $(6,647,329) $(5,642,356)  $(4,743,363) $(12,804,952)
Interest expense  36,893       107,719    
Depreciation and amortization  2,339,702   1,169,120    4,765,770   1,970,993 
Income (loss) before interest, taxes & depreciation $(4,270,734) $(4,473,236)  $130,126  $(10,833,959)
Unrealized loss on investment and equity securities  1,856,737   3,716,681    505,758   9,539,535 
Gain on adjustment of note receivable allowance     (1,052,543)      (1,052,543)
Impairment loss on prepaid hosting deposits            36,691 
Costs associated with At-the-Market Equity program  119,050       119,050    
Impairment loss on mining equipment         1,188,058    
Stock compensation and option expense  116,080   1,712,669    297,931   1,907,025 
Core income (loss) before interest, taxes & depreciation $(2,178,867) $(96,429)  $2,240,923  $(403,251)
          

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