AlphaTON Capital rebrands as Alpha Compute Corp. with new ticker ALP
Alpha Compute Corp. announced it has rebranded from AlphaTON Capital Corp., with its common shares now trading under the ticker symbol "ALP" on the Nasdaq Stock Market, according to a company statement.
The company operates AI infrastructure using confidential computing and hardware-level encryption. CEO Brittany Kaiser said the rebrand reflects the company's focus on privacy-preserving AI compute infrastructure.
Alpha Compute provides confidential AI compute through hardware-enforced trusted execution environments and NVIDIA Blackwell-generation GPU clusters, including B200 and B300 architectures. The company has binding agreements for deploying over 1,000 Blackwell-generation GPUs.
The rebrand does not change the company's corporate structure, legal domicile, or existing contractual obligations. Current agreements remain in effect, including a $43 million AI infrastructure partnership with Vertical Data Inc., the GAMEE acquisition, and infrastructure support for Telegram's Cocoon AI platform.
Alpha Compute's partners include Telegram, Animoca Brands, and Midnight Network. Executive Chairman and CIO Enzo Villani stated the company has developed core firmware for Telegram's Cocoon AI launch and secured hardware-level encryption capabilities.
The company's leadership includes Brittany Kaiser as CEO, Enzo Villani as Executive Chairman and CIO, Wes Levitt as CFO, and Yury Mitin as Chief Business Development Officer. The board includes independent directors Michael Terpin and F. Daniel Siciliano.
Existing shareholders are not required to take action regarding the ticker or name change. The company is domiciled in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
