Welcome to our dedicated page for Gryphon Digital SEC filings (Ticker: GRYP), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The GRYP SEC filings page on Stock Titan aggregates regulatory documents originally filed by Gryphon Digital Mining, Inc. and, following its merger, by the combined entity now known as American Bitcoin Corp. These filings provide detailed insight into how the former Nasdaq-listed company described its bitcoin mining, HPC and AI activities, as well as the structure and impact of its merger with American Bitcoin.
Among the most significant documents are a series of Form 8-K current reports. One 8-K dated August 29, 2025 summarizes the results of a special meeting of stockholders at which Gryphon investors approved the issuance of shares in connection with the merger, an amended and restated charter, and the company’s 2025 omnibus incentive plan. Another 8-K dated September 2, 2025 discusses updated information about American Bitcoin, including management’s discussion and analysis, historical financial statements, and pro forma combined financial information attached as exhibits.
A key 8-K filed on September 3, 2025 explains the completion of the mergers with American Bitcoin Corp., the prior approval and implementation of a five-for-one reverse stock split, the adoption of a Second Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, and the subsequent name change to American Bitcoin Corp.. This filing also details the creation of multiple classes of common stock with different voting rights and notes that former American Bitcoin stockholders collectively hold approximately 98% of the fully diluted combined company, with prior Gryphon equity holders collectively holding approximately 2%.
Another 8-K dated September 3, 2025 describes an “at-the-market” equity offering program for American Bitcoin Corp.’s Class A Common Stock under an effective shelf registration statement on Form S-3, including the aggregate offering size and the role of various sales agents. Together, these filings document how the legacy GRYP issuer transitioned into American Bitcoin Corp. (trading under the symbol ABTC) and how its capital structure and financing arrangements were reshaped.
On Stock Titan, users can access these SEC filings in one place. AI-powered tools summarize lengthy documents such as 8-Ks and registration statements, highlight key terms like reverse stock split mechanics, merger consideration, and new share classes, and surface important details about equity offering programs. This helps readers quickly understand the regulatory record behind the historical GRYP ticker and its evolution into the current American Bitcoin Corp. structure.