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Ionic Digital Reaffirms Commitment to Maximizing Stockholder Value and Opposes Self-Serving Agenda of Figure Markets and GXD Labs

Strongly Urges Stockholders to Vote FOR the Companyā€™s Highly Qualified Nominee, Elizabeth LaPuma, by using the WHITE proxy card

Please visit www.proxypush.com/ionicdigital for more information

AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Ionic Digital Inc. (ā€œIonicā€ or the ā€œCompanyā€) Board of Directors (the ā€œBoardā€), today issued an open letter to stockholders reaffirming its unwavering commitment to maximizing stockholder value, optimizing its Bitcoin mining operations, and providing stockholder liquidity by taking the necessary steps toward listing Ionic shares on a national securities exchange or engaging in complementary or alternative transactions. The open letter also provides context on the recent decision in the Delaware Court of Chancery (the ā€œCourtā€) regarding the sharing of the Companyā€™s confidential stockholder list. The open letter can be read below:


Dear Ionic Stockholders:

The Board remains fully aligned with stockholders in our mission to maximize value and provide a path toward stockholder liquidity. By contrast, non-stockholders Mike Cagney, his company Figure Markets and a founder of GXD Labs (ā€œGXDā€) are driven solely by their own commercial interestsā€”seeking to have Ionicā€™s stock listed exclusively on Figure Marketsā€™ unproven Alternative Trading System (ā€œATSā€) (thus making it the first security to list on Figure Marketsā€™ ATS) and pushing for lucrative management contracts to be awarded to GXD. These self-serving objectives do not align with the best interests of Ionic stockholders.

To advance their agenda, Figure Markets and GXD have resorted to leveraging three record stockholders, Brett Perry, Veton Vejseli, and Christopher Villinger, to file lawsuits in their name aimed at obtaining access to Ionicā€™s confidential stockholder list. The intent of Figure Markets and GXD is to use this sensitive informationā€”including stockholder names, addresses, emails, and phone numbersā€”for their own commercial gain, including engaging proxy solicitors to advance their purported highly conflicted nominees, Michael Abbate and Oliver Weiner, to the Board. Their goal is clear: to extract financial benefits for these non-stockholders at the expense of the Ionicsā€™s actual stockholders.

Delaware Court of Chancery Limits Access to Confidential Stockholder Information

Ionic Digital is pleased that the Delaware Court of Chancery has recognized the Companyā€™s valid concerns regarding stockholder privacy. The Court issued a ruling on March 13, 2025, limiting Figure Marketsā€™ and GXDā€™s access to the Companyā€™s confidential stockholder list. Additionally, the Court ruled that the Company has the right to seek legal fees from GXD due to its improper attempt to block Ionic from obtaining discovery, and the Board notes that any recovery of these legal fees from non-stockholder GXD will directly benefit Ionicā€™s stockholders.

Further, the Court determined that the parties will negotiate and submit for the Courtā€™s approval a confidentiality agreement outlining the restricted extent to which Figure Markets and GXD may access stockholder information. This outcome reinforces Ionicā€™s commitment to protecting stockholders’ personal data and ensuring transparency in the election of a director at the upcoming Annual Meeting.

Annual Meeting Adjourned to Ensure Fair Process for Stockholders

To ensure that stockholders have a fully informed and fair opportunity to participate in the corporate governance process, the Companyā€™s Annual Meetingā€”originally scheduled for March 17, 2025ā€”will be adjourned without conducting any business until approximately 30 days after the Court of Chancery rules following an early May 2025 trial on several outstanding issues, including: (1) Plaintiffsā€™ claim that the size of the Board of Directors should be held by the Court to consist of six directors, rather than the current five directors; (2) Plaintiffsā€™ claim that certain nominees for election as director(s) of the Companyā€™s at the Annual Meeting should be deemed by the Court as having complied with the Companyā€™s Advance Notice Bylaws Section 2.4; and (3) Plaintiffsā€™ claim that the quorum requirements at the Annual Meeting should not be set according to Bylaws but instead should be set by order of the Court.

The Board looks forward to engaging with stockholders and demonstrating why its nominee is best positioned to enhance stockholder value, while making clear that the purported nominees proposed and acting on behalf of Figure Markets and GXD serve only the commercial interests of these non-stockholders, who seek to extract financial gain through lucrative service contracts at the expense of Ionicā€™s actual stockholders.

Ionic Digital remains steadfast in its focus on maximizing stockholder value, growing its Bitcoin mining operations, and achieving a national stock exchange listing or engaging in complementary or alternative transactions to provide liquidity for all stockholders. The Board will continue to act in the best interests of its stockholders and unanimously recommends stockholders to vote FOR Elizabeth LaPuma by using the WHITE proxy card to protect the Company from opportunistic efforts that could undermine its long-term success.

Sincerely,

/s/ Thomas DiFiore

Director

/s/ Scott Duffy

Director

/s/ Scott Flanders

Director

/s/ Elizabeth LaPuma

Chair

About Ionic Digital

Ionic Digital is a prominent Bitcoin miner and emerging innovator in energy monetization. With facilities across the United States and a total capacity of 394 megawatts, Ionic expects to drive the next generation of energy efficient, low-cost computing through sustainable Bitcoin mining. The Companyā€™s strategic initiatives focus on operational efficiency, transparency, and securing long-term financial growth for its investors. For more information, visit ionicdigital.com and follow us on X at @IonicDigital.

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