Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock: Ambitious 48K-GPU Edge Network Eyes National Rollout
Datavault AI (DVLT) plans a massive 48,000-GPU distributed edge computing network across 100+ U.S. metro areas by 2026, leveraging modular micro data centers for AI workloads and tokenization services. Despite a 5.77% drop during regular trading, the stock rebounded 2.76% after hours following the company's infrastructure update and regulatory optimism tied to the upcoming CLARITY Act markup, which could accelerate digital asset adoption. The bipartisan CLARITY Act aims to clarify federal oversight of digital assets, potentially benefiting Datavault AI's growth and market position.
Key Highlights DVLT drops 5.77% in regular trading but recovers 2.76% after hours on infrastructure updates Company plans 48,000-GPU distributed edge computing network spanning 100+ U.S. metropolitan areas by 2026 Upcoming CLARITY Act markup provides regulatory tailwind for digital infrastructure buildout Strategic Available Infrastructure collaboration underpins Datavault AI’s coast-to-coast deployment Modular micro data center approach positions DVLT for AI workloads, tokenization services, and edge processing Datavault AI (DVLT) thrust its edge computing infrastructure blueprint into the spotlight Tuesday as the stock experienced intraday volatility. Shares settled at $0.5109, declining 5.77% during regular trading hours following afternoon selling pressure. Yet investors found renewed optimism in extended trading, pushing the stock to $0.5250—a 2.76% gain—after the company detailed its expansion roadmap. Datavault AI Inc., DVLT Legislative Momentum from CLARITY Act Datavault AI tied its infrastructure initiative to anticipated Senate Banking Committee action on the CLARITY Act. Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott scheduled the bill’s markup session for Thursday, May 14, 2026, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. This legislation pursues more transparent federal frameworks for digital asset regulation and market structure. The CLARITY Act endeavors to establish distinct jurisdictional boundaries between the SEC and CFTC in overseeing digital asset activities. The House approved this bipartisan measure in July 2025 with strong 294-134 support. Senate advancement would move the legislation closer to reconciliation discussions with the House-passed version. Datavault AI indicated that enhanced regulatory clarity might accelerate adoption of tokenization platforms, protected data operations, and distributed computing services. The firm delivers solutions spanning data monetization, digital credentialing, customer engagement tools, and real-world asset tokenization cap...
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