Gate News message: On April 12, the Ethereum treasury company The Ether Machine announced that its merger agreement with Dynamix Corporation (ticker symbol: DYNX) valued at $1.6 billion SPAC (special purpose acquisition company) has been terminated due to unfavorable market conditions. The merger agreement was originally disclosed in July 2025 and was intended to list The Ether Machine on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol ETHM. The company positions itself as an Ethereum treasury and yield vehicle, generating returns through staking and DeFi strategies, while also holding a large Ethereum reserve. According to CoinGecko data, The Ether Machine currently holds 496,712 ETH, worth more than $1.1 billion. The transaction has attracted attention for its scale, including a $1.5 billion fully subscribed PIPE financing (private equity investment), described as the largest all-common-stock financing of its kind since 2021; in addition, there is approximately $170 million in the Dynamix trust account. The post-merger entity’s Ethereum holdings are expected to exceed 400,000 ETH, with some coming from capital contributions by co-founder Andrew Keys. In their termination statement, the two companies said the parties mutually agreed to terminate the arrangement. According to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as part of the termination agreement, Dynamix will receive a $50 million termination payment within 15 days.
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