GameStop shares climbed more than 8% on Monday after CEO Ryan Cohen revealed plans for what he calls a game-changing acquisition. The move has investors wondering if the retailer’s brief bitcoin experiment is coming to an end.
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Cohen told CNBC the company plans to acquire a “very, very, very big” publicly traded consumer firm. He described the potential deal as transformational for both GameStop and the broader capital markets. “This is something that really has never been done before within the history of the capital markets,” Cohen said.
The announcement pushed GME shares to around $25.85. Year-to-date gains now stand at 25%.
The timing raises questions about GameStop’s bitcoin holdings. Blockchain data shows the company moved its entire 4,710 BTC stash to Coinbase Prime in January. The holdings are currently worth $368 million, down from the $428 million GameStop paid in May 2025.
The company updated its investment policy in March 2025 to allow bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset. At the time, GameStop joined other publicly traded companies treating the digital currency as a balance-sheet hedge.
Moving the entire bitcoin position to Coinbase Prime doesn’t guarantee a sale. However, the transfer combined with Cohen’s comments has led to widespread speculation on social media.
Cohen hasn’t disclosed the acquisition target. He’s searching for a firm that fits his specific criteria of undervaluation and operational inefficiency. The deal would represent a sharp turn from GameStop’s crypto strategy.
The company’s bitcoin treasury has lost roughly $60 million in value since purchase. GameStop remains profitable despite the decline in its digital asset holdings. Shares had been down 30% from their May 2025 peak of $33 before this week’s rally.
Cohen’s interview marked the first time he publicly suggested the bitcoin investment might not be permanent. The CEO’s focus has clearly shifted to traditional mergers and acquisitions. The consumer sector acquisition remains his priority as GameStop looks to deploy capital in new ways.
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