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A $1 billion meme coin purchase puts a huge 167% share dilution down to a single vote for ZeroStack

By Coin Gazette Editorial
August 22, 2026 3 Min Read
Comments Off on A $1 billion meme coin purchase puts a huge 167% share dilution down to a single vote for ZeroStack

ZeroStack’s Aug. 21 resale registration puts a shareholder vote between the company and 36.2 million new shares tied to its MemeCore acquisition, a warrant block larger than its current outstanding stock.

The company completed the transaction on Aug. 19, acquiring 925,925,926 MemeCore M tokens in exchange for 3.5 million common shares and pre-funded warrants covering approximately 36.2 million additional shares, according to its Form 8-K. The parties valued the tokens at $1.08 each and the aggregate consideration at about $1 billion. The deal delivered tokens, rather than $1 billion in cash.

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Those warrant shares cannot be issued until shareholders approve issuance above a 19.99% share cap under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635. The filings do not set a date for that vote.

ZeroStack reported 21,624,341 common shares outstanding as of Aug. 19. The S-3’s 36,198,294 warrant shares equal about 167.4% of that base. If shareholders authorize the issuance and every warrant share is issued, outstanding shares would rise to 57,822,635 before accounting for other options, warrants, repurchases or issuances. The Aug. 19 base would then represent about 37.4% of the pro forma total.

Infographic comparing ZeroStack’s 21,624,341 current shares with 36,198,294 approval-gated MemeCore warrant shares and a 57,822,635-share pro forma total if all warrants are issued.

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That is not a forecast that every share will be issued. Only the warrant shares, not the initial 3.5 million shares, are subject to a lockup of up to 10 years, and ZeroStack says that restriction can be waived, released or renegotiated by mutual written consent. The filings also differ by one share: the 8-K says 36,198,293, while the later S-3 uses 36,198,294.

Who can resell the 54.6 million shares

The 54,609,992-share filing is broader than the MemeCore transaction. It covers 10,028,935 private-placement shares issued across March 31, July 20 and Aug. 19; 5,954,743 shares issued to CEO Daniel Reis-Faria after earlier pre-funded warrants were exercised; 2,428,020 shares underlying executive stock options; and the 36,198,294 MemeCore warrant shares.

The seven named holder groups span Puple AI and Blockcat; company insiders Reis-Faria, Executive Chairman Michael Heinrich and CFO Dany Vaiman; plus Hack VC Management-related funds and Zero Gravity Labs. Puple AI and Blockcat are each registered for up to 19,849,147 shares, comprising 1.75 million issued shares and 18,099,147 approval-gated warrant shares.

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A second filing mismatch sits inside the seller table. It lists a 4,608,684-share maximum for Zero Gravity Labs, while the same filing says the holder owns 4,608,575 shares and no other convertible securities. The lower figure is the one that makes the security buckets reconcile to 54,609,992.

Registration does not mean those shares have been sold. The holders may sell all, some or none of them, and ZeroStack will receive no proceeds from their resales. The company could receive cash only if the covered executive stock options are exercised for cash.

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