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The OLB Group Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results and Completes Company-Wide Transition to AI-Assisted Software Development

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OLB Group (Nasdaq: OLB) reported second quarter 2026 revenue of $1.28 million and a net loss of $1.05 million, versus revenue of $2.27 million and a net loss of $2.12 million a year earlier, with net loss per share improving to $(0.08) from $(0.66).

For the six months ended June 30, 2026, revenue was $2.94 million, down 36.0% year over year, while net loss narrowed to $2.13 million from $3.21 million as total operating expenses fell 23.4% to $5.47 million. Cash increased to $1.28 million from $15,777 at year-end 2025 and stockholders' equity rose 55.1% to $7.14 million; management concluded substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern does not exist.

OLB raised more than $3.7 million in first-quarter 2026 offerings, established an at-the-market equity program with Maxim Group on August 7, 2026, advanced plans to spin off its DMINT Bitcoin Mining segment, and completed a company-wide transition to AI-assisted software development and broader AI deployment across operations.

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Positive

  • Net loss down 50.3% to $1.05M in Q2 2026
  • Operating expenses for six months fell 23.4% to $5.47M
  • Cash balance rose to $1.28M from $15,777 at year-end 2025
  • Stockholders' equity increased 55.1% to $7.14M
  • Capital raised over $3.7M via Q1 2026 equity transactions
  • Bitcoin Mining segment loss cut to $589K from $1.06M

Negative

  • Six-month revenue declined 36.0% to $2.94M year over year
  • Ongoing net loss of $2.13M for six months ended June 30, 2026
  • Revenue pressure from vendor changes and lower Bitcoin value
  • AI initiatives have increased costs and no separately attributable revenue
  • DMINT spin-off remains subject to approvals with no assured timeline
  • Liquidity plans rely on ATM program and potential additional capital

News Explained

AI deployment has not yet changed reported results; future equity sales may dilute holders, while the DMINT separation remains conditional.

The company says its company-wide AI-assisted development transition is complete, but the initiatives had no material effect on six-month results; related personnel and software costs are expected to increase.

The August 7, 2026 at-the-market agreement allows OLB to sell new common shares gradually at prevailing prices, so completed sales would increase the share count and reduce existing holders’ percentage ownership.

The DMINT distribution remains planned rather than completed: distribution depends on an effective registration statement, Nasdaq listing approval, and suitable conditions for a new listing; completion would remove the Bitcoin Mining segment’s capital requirements from OLB.

Market Context

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Analysis

OLB's comparable news_id 1034581 earnings-and-AI release was followed by -3.02% over 24 hours, giving this report a negative historical benchmark. Low short positioning was an additional risk context; revenue progression remains the key comparison.

Key Figures

Q2 Revenue: $1,279,251 Q2 Net Loss: $1,054,806 Net Loss Per Share: $(0.08) +5 more
8 metrics
Q2 Revenue $1,279,251 Q2 2026 vs. $2,267,191 in Q2 2025
Q2 Net Loss $1,054,806 Q2 2026 vs. $2,124,314 in Q2 2025
Net Loss Per Share $(0.08) Q2 2026 vs. $(0.66) in Q2 2025
Six-Month Net Loss $2,132,388 Six months ended June 30, 2026 vs. $3,213,312 prior year
Operating Expenses $5,465,351; -23.4% YoY Six months ended June 30, 2026 vs. $7,134,152
Cash $1,280,226 At June 30, 2026 vs. $15,777 at December 31, 2025
Stockholders' Equity $7,142,171; +55.1% At June 30, 2026
Six-Month Revenue $2,935,595; -36.0% Six months ended June 30, 2026 vs. $4,588,727 prior year

Previous Earnings,AI Reports

1 past event · Latest: Apr 01 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Apr 01 Fiscal year earnings Positive -3.0% Cost reductions, narrower net loss, stronger equity, and AI strategy were reported.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The comparable earnings-and-AI announcement was followed by a negative 24-hour reaction despite reported cost reductions and a narrower loss.

Key Terms

registered direct offering, private placement, at-the-market offering, 3-d secure authentication, +2 more
6 terms
registered direct offering financial
"The Company raised more than $3.7 million during the first quarter"
A registered direct offering is a way for a company to sell new shares of its stock directly to select investors with regulatory approval. This method allows the company to raise funds quickly and efficiently without needing a public auction, similar to offering exclusive access to a limited number of buyers. For investors, it often provides an opportunity to purchase shares at a favorable price, while giving the company immediate access to capital.
private placement financial
"a private placement of pre-funded and common warrants generating net proceeds"
A private placement is a sale of securities directly to a selected group of investors, typically institutions or accredited investors, instead of through a public offering. It lets a company raise money faster and with fewer regulatory steps; for existing shareholders it matters because the newly issued shares, often sold at a discount, increase the share count and can dilute their ownership.
at-the-market offering financial
"providing for the sale of shares of common stock from time to time"
An at-the-market offering is a method companies use to sell new shares of stock directly into the open market over time, rather than all at once. This allows them to raise money gradually, similar to selling small pieces of a product instead of a large batch. For investors, it means the company can access funding more flexibly, but it may also increase the supply of shares and influence the stock’s price.
3-d secure authentication technical
"supports 3-D Secure authentication on card-not-present transactions"
A security protocol used for online card payments that adds an extra step to verify the cardholder’s identity before a transaction completes, often via a password, one-time code, biometric check, or a bank app prompt. Like a passport check at a border, it helps confirm the buyer is genuine; for investors it matters because wider use changes merchant fraud losses, chargeback liability, customer checkout friction, and costs for payment processors and e-commerce platforms.
know-your-customer regulatory
"know-your-customer and anti-money laundering signals"
A know-your-customer (KYC) process is the routine vetting that financial firms use to verify a client’s identity, check for fraud or illegal activity, and understand the customer’s background and risk profile. For investors it matters because KYC controls whether you can open accounts, trade freely, or face delays and restrictions—think of it like showing ID and answering basic questions before being allowed full access to financial services.
anti-money laundering regulatory
"know-your-customer and anti-money laundering signals"
Anti-money laundering are rules, checks and processes banks and other financial firms use to stop criminals from hiding or moving illegal money. Think of it like ID checks and receipts in a store that make it harder to pass off stolen goods as legitimate; for investors, strong anti-money laundering controls reduce the risk of fines, shutdowns, and reputational damage that can wipe out shareholder value.

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Net Loss Narrows 50.3% and Operating Expenses Decline 23.4% Year Over Year

NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 17, 2026 / The OLB Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:OLB) ("OLB" or the "Company"), a financial technology company providing integrated payment processing and merchant services solutions throughout the United States, today announced financial results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026, and provided an update on the Company's transition to an artificial intelligence-native operating model.

For the second quarter of 2026, the Company reported total revenue of $1,279,251 and a net loss of $1,054,806, compared to total revenue of $2,267,191 and a net loss of $2,124,314 for the second quarter of 2025. Net loss per share improved to $(0.08) from $(0.66). For the six months ended June 30, 2026, net loss narrowed to $2,132,388 from $3,213,312 in the prior-year period.

Total operating expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2026 were $5,465,351, a decrease of $1,668,801, or 23.4%, from $7,134,152 in the prior-year period. Cash increased to $1,280,226 at June 30, 2026 from $15,777 at December 31, 2025, and total stockholders' equity increased 55.1% to $7,142,171. Based on the Company's liquidity position and recent capital-raising activities, management concluded that substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern does not exist.

Second Quarter and Recent Highlights

  • Cost structure reset. Total operating expenses for the six-month period declined 23.4% year over year, with processing and servicing costs down 32.6%, professional fees down 34.8% for the six months and 62.3% for the quarter, and interest expense down 80.8% to $76,002 following the conversion of related-party indebtedness.

  • Balance sheet strengthened. The Company raised more than $3.7 million during the first quarter of 2026 through a registered direct offering and a private investment in public equity transaction. Accounts payable decreased $1,061,445 and total liabilities decreased $895,639. The Company recognized a $494,018 gain on the settlement of accounts payable and debt for the six-month period.

  • Company-wide transition to AI-assisted development. Beginning in 2026, the Company transitioned its entire software development team to an artificial intelligence-assisted model for developing and maintaining its applications, applied across both business segments.

  • DMINT Operations. The Company's Bitcoin Mining segment reduced its loss from operations to $589,252 for the six months ended June 30, 2026, from $1,055,181 in the prior-year period, with segment operating expenses declining more than 40% to $715,258. Second quarter mining revenue increased to $73,241 from $60,190 in the prior-year period. DMINT, Inc. has mined 61.73 Bitcoin to date and held 1.72 Bitcoin at June 30, 2026, compared with a nominal balance at December 31, 2025. The Company still intends to proceed with the DMINT spin-off.

  • Capital markets access established. On August 7, 2026, the Company entered into an Equity Distribution Agreement with Maxim Group LLC establishing an at-the-market equity program.

Transition to AI-Assisted Software Development

Beginning in 2026, the Company transitioned its entire software development team, across both business segments, to an artificial intelligence-assisted model for developing and maintaining its applications, a methodology commonly referred to as "Agentic Coding": engineers direct and review code generated by large language model tools rather than authoring it, with AI agents supporting scaffolding, refactoring, testing and documentation. The Company is hiring and training engineers to build and orchestrate agentic systems, and believes these methods may compress development cycles, reduce engineering cost per feature delivered and accelerate delivery of merchant-specific solutions, though it has limited operating history with them and can provide no assurance those benefits will be realized.

Agentic artificial intelligence is also being deployed across customer support (onboarding inquiries, ticket triage and transaction disputes); risk and compliance (transaction pattern monitoring, merchant category code classification, MATCH list exposure and know-your-customer and anti-money laundering signals); accounting and finance (invoice processing, reconciliation, residual calculations and routine close activities); and independent sales organization operations (residual tracking and pricing scenario modeling). Human review and oversight remain in place for underwriting, risk, compliance and financial reporting, and the Company's internal control over financial reporting does not depend on these tools. These initiatives are in the early stages and did not have a material effect on results of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2026; related personnel and third-party software and services costs, recorded within salaries and wages and general and administrative expenses, are expected to increase, and no revenue has been separately attributable to them to date.

Operational Progress Across Business Units

  • eVance, Inc. and SecurePay™. AI-based fraud detection - real-time transaction screening and dynamic risk scoring - is built into the Company's proprietary payment gateway, which also supports 3-D Secure authentication on card-not-present transactions, shifting chargeback liability to the card issuer. AI-driven underwriting and same-day merchant boarding workflows remain in development.

  • Moola Cloud, LLC. The upgraded point-of-sale solution is ready for merchant implementation, pairing payment acceptance with a self-service website builder for merchant-run eCommerce storefronts. The network includes approximately 31,600 bodega convenience stores.

  • OmniSoft, Inc., iStores AI and ShopFast AI. The Company's merchant-facing applications, marketed as iStores AI and ShopFast AI, are integrated with the SecurePay™ payment gateway.

  • CrowdPay.us, Inc. and Crowd Ignition, Inc. An application in development will let CrowdPay issuers generate tokenized offerings and give investors additional payment options and live AI chatbot support. An initial update is expected in the fourth quarter of 2026 and full launch in early 2027, including stablecoin payment options through licensed or otherwise authorized third-party providers. Crowd Ignition is one of approximately 50 companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide services permitted under Regulation CF.

  • OLBit, Inc. The Company has resumed money transmitter licensing for OLBit and is preparing and submitting applications in the states where OLBit will conduct lending and transactional business, subject to state regulator review and approval.

DMINT Spin-Off

The Company's Bitcoin Mining segment reduced its loss from operations to $589,252 for the six months ended June 30, 2026, from $1,055,181 in the prior-year period, with segment operating expenses declining more than 40% to $715,258. Second quarter mining revenue increased to $73,241 from $60,190 in the prior-year period. DMINT, Inc. has mined 61.73 Bitcoin to date and held 1.72 Bitcoin at June 30, 2026, compared with a nominal balance at December 31, 2025.

DMINT originally filed a Registration Statement on Form S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2023, as subsequently amended, relating to the proposed spin-off and the resulting issuance of DMINT equity to the Company's stockholders. The Company's plan for the spin-off remains unchanged. The spin-off distribution is expected to occur upon the Registration Statement being declared effective by the Commission and the approval by the Nasdaq Capital Market of the listing of DMINT's common stock, at which time the shares of DMINT common stock held by the Company are expected to be distributed to the Company's stockholders on a pro rata basis.

The Company intends to proceed with the distribution as these conditions are satisfied and as market conditions for new listings permit. Following completion, DMINT would operate as a stand-alone entity, the Company would no longer be responsible for the capital requirements associated with the Bitcoin Mining segment, and DMINT Real Estate Holdings, Inc. would remain a wholly owned subsidiary of DMINT. DMINT's facility in Selmer, Tennessee, situated on 4.73 acres owned by DMINT Real Estate Holdings, Inc., is expected to have capacity for up to 5,000 mining machines. Completion of the spin-off is subject to the conditions described above, and there is no assurance that the spin-off will be completed on the anticipated timeline or at all.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

At June 30, 2026, the Company had cash of $1,280,226 and other current assets of $1,418,035. During the first quarter of 2026, the Company completed a registered direct offering generating net proceeds of approximately $1,096,783 and a private placement of pre-funded and common warrants generating net proceeds of approximately $2,619,713. On August 7, 2026, the Company entered into an Equity Distribution Agreement with Maxim Group LLC providing for the sale of shares of common stock from time to time in an at-the-market offering program.

Based on projected cash to be used in operations, offset by expected proceeds from the at-the-market program and loan proceeds available under the Company's related party loan agreement, management believes the Company has sufficient liquidity to sustain operations for at least twelve months following the filing of its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. Management recognizes that the Company may be required to obtain additional resources to execute its business plans, and no assurance can be given that it will be successful in raising additional capital, if needed, or on acceptable terms.

Revenue

Total revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was $2,935,595, compared to $4,588,727 for the six months ended June 30, 2025, a decrease of 36.0%. The decrease was primarily attributable to lower revenue related to Moola Cloud, LLC as the Company transitions to new vendors to obtain improved pricing and works to replace vendors that have ceased operations, and to lower cryptocurrency mining revenue resulting from the decline in the value of Bitcoin.

Additional information regarding the Company's results of operations and financial condition is contained in the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which investors are encouraged to read in its entirety.

You can see the report in the following link:
https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0001314196/000118518526003553/olbgroup10q063026.htm

About The OLB Group, Inc.

The OLB Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:OLB) is a financial technology company focused on a suite of products in the merchant services marketplace that provide integrated business solutions to merchants throughout the United States. The Company provides merchants with a range of products and services through its online platforms, including financial and transaction processing services, together with products supporting crowdfunding and other capital-raising initiatives and complementary hardware solutions. The Company operates through two business segments, Fintech Services and Bitcoin Mining, and conducts its business through its wholly owned subsidiaries eVance, Inc., OmniSoft.io, Inc., CrowdPay.Us, Inc., Crowd Ignition, Inc., OLBit, Inc., Moola Cloud, LLC and DMINT, Inc.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements, and can be identified by words such as "believes," "estimates," "could," "anticipates," "projects," "expects," "intends," "may," "will" or "should." These include, without limitation, statements regarding the Company's deployment of artificial intelligence and agentic artificial intelligence across its applications and operating functions, the expansion of its engineering team and its adoption of Agentic Coding methodologies, the anticipated benefits, the anticipated timing, terms and completion of the DMINT spin-off and related Nasdaq listing, the buildout of the Selmer, Tennessee facility, the sufficiency of the Company's capital resources and its ability to raise additional capital. Forward-looking statements reflect management's current expectations and are inherently uncertain, and actual results may differ materially.

Investor Relations and Media Contact

The OLB Group, Inc.
1120 Avenue of the Americas, Fourth Floor
New York, New York 10036
(212) 278-0900 EXT 333
IR@OLB.COM

SOURCE: OLB Group, Inc.



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FAQ

How did OLB Group (NASDAQ: OLB) perform in Q2 2026?

OLB Group reported Q2 2026 revenue of $1,279,251 and a net loss of $1,054,806. According to OLB, this compares with revenue of $2,267,191 and a net loss of $2,124,314 in Q2 2025, with net loss per share improving to $(0.08) from $(0.66).

Why did OLB Group's revenue decline for the first half of 2026?

OLB Group’s six-month 2026 revenue fell 36.0% to $2,935,595, primarily due to lower Moola Cloud revenue and reduced cryptocurrency mining revenue. According to OLB, vendor transitions and vendors ceasing operations, plus a decline in Bitcoin value, drove the decrease.

What is OLB Group's new AI-assisted software development model?

OLB Group shifted in 2026 to an AI-assisted “agentic coding” model where engineers direct and review AI-generated code. According to OLB, AI agents support scaffolding, refactoring, testing and documentation, but these initiatives are early and have not yet materially affected results.

What are the plans for the DMINT Bitcoin Mining spin-off from OLB Group (OLB)?

OLB Group plans to spin off DMINT as a stand-alone entity, distributing DMINT shares pro rata to OLB stockholders. According to OLB, completion depends on SEC effectiveness of DMINT’s S-1 and Nasdaq listing approval, and timing is not assured.

How did OLB Group's Bitcoin Mining segment perform in the first half of 2026?

The Bitcoin Mining segment cut its operating loss to $589,252 for the six months ended June 30, 2026, from $1,055,181. According to OLB, segment operating expenses fell over 40% to $715,258 and Q2 mining revenue increased to $73,241 from $60,190.

What is OLB Group's liquidity position and going concern status after Q2 2026?

At June 30, 2026, OLB Group held $1,280,226 in cash and had access to an at-the-market equity program. According to OLB, management believes it has sufficient liquidity for at least 12 months and concluded substantial doubt about going concern does not exist.

How is OLB Group using AI beyond software development in 2026?

OLB Group is applying AI to customer support, risk and compliance, accounting, and ISO operations in 2026. According to OLB, human oversight remains for underwriting, compliance, and financial reporting, and these AI initiatives have not yet had a material impact on operating results.