Vancouver, Canada — Republic Technologies has secured a $100 million zero-coupon convertible note to accelerate its Ethereum validator expansion and increase ETH holdings, marking one of the most unusually favorable financing deals seen in the crypto infrastructure sector. (Cover photo: Daniel Liu, CEO at Republic Technologies (CSE: $DOCT)
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The company, which trades on the Canadian Stock Exchange under the ticker DOCT, confirmed that over 90% of the capital will be deployed directly into ETH purchases, beginning with an initial $10 million tranche.
A Rare Zero-Interest Structure in Crypto Financing
The funding comes from a leading institutional investor and carries no interest payments and no mark-to-market collateral requirements — a structure almost unheard of in crypto, where debt deals typically involve high interest, aggressive dilution, or heavy collateralization.
The note includes 50% warrant coverage priced at market value, avoiding the steep discounts seen in deals issued by companies like BitMine Immersion and BTCS. Republic described the terms as “cash-flow neutral,” enabling the company to deploy capital without servicing debt obligations while accumulating more ETH for validator operations.
Validator Growth and ETH Accumulation Strategy
Republic operates a growing network of Ethereum validators, earning rewards from staking and attestations. The company’s ETH-accumulation strategy—developed with QCP Capital—has reportedly delivered an average of 1.75% in weekly returns, although the duration of this performance was not disclosed and has not been independently verified. CEO Daniel Liu called Ethereum “digital fuel for the next era of financial systems,” emphasizing the company’s focus on expanding its ETH balance sheet as a strategic asset rather than speculative inventory. The financing highlights a broader trend: ETH is increasingly being treated as a yield-bearing balance-sheet asset, supported by predictable validator rewards and the institutionalization of staking infrastructure.
By securing unusually flexible capital terms, Republic positions itself to scale operations without the dilution, interest burden, or collateral requirements that have weighed on other crypto issuers. The company plans to allocate the majority of the new capital into ETH purchases, underpinning its long-term strategy of earning staking revenue and strengthening its validator footprint.