BNKK Revenue Jumps, Bonk Stock Sinks

BNKK Revenue Jumps, Bonk Stock Sinks

May 28, 2026

NEW YORK, May 27, 2026, 19:02 EDT

Bonk, Inc. lost more ground Wednesday, dropping 4.1% to end the session at $1.63 on Nasdaq after a 9.1% fall Tuesday. The stock has now given up about 13% in two days. Volume was 325,644 shares. It traded between $1.61 and $1.71.

Bonk stood out, even as the major indexes were nearly flat. Reuters/LSEG data had the S&P 500 up 0.02%, the Nasdaq Composite up 0.07% and the Dow up 0.36%. Reuters describes Bonk as the former Safety Shot wellness firm, now turning to digital asset treasury and a public-company balance sheet based on crypto.

BNKK now sits in a riskier slice of the market compared to regular consumer stocks. BONK — the token linked to BNKK’s latest direction — was last at $0.0000059, off 1.41% on the day. Market cap is near $522 million. Binance calls BONK a meme-inspired crypto on Solana.

Bonk has been using the BNKK ticker since October after Safety Shot changed its name and symbol while pivoting to the BONK ecosystem. The company said in October that the change came after buying a revenue-sharing stake in letsBONK.fun and starting to build up a BONK token treasury.

Bonk’s latest update put the numbers up. Revenue for the first quarter jumped to $4.34 million from $42,101 a year ago, with the company crediting a related-party revenue share—revenue from an entity connected to Bonk. Operating income reached $1.37 million. The firm said it held $16.4 million in digital assets as of March 31. President Mitchell Rudy called the core business “at its highest level in company history,” while CEO Jarrett Boon described new revenue streams as “viable but highly scalable.” Stock Titan

The market hasn’t bid for the story yet. Traders are looking at the revenue gain but balancing that with the risk that crypto marks swing reported earnings around fast. In the same update, Bonk reported a GAAP net loss of $1.83 million. The loss came after a $3.83 million non-cash adjustment related to digital assets, according to standard U.S. accounting.

Competitive lines stay blurry here. DeFi Development Corp. describes its digital-asset treasury as buying, holding, and compounding Solana using staking and validators. Upexi pitches itself as a Solana-focused treasury company, holding and staking SOL. Bonk puts out a narrower story, sticking to BONK and its own ecosystem, but also still runs a consumer beverage unit on the side. StockAnalysis

But risk here isn’t only about swings in the token. Bonk’s May 13 quarterly report listed $728,907 in cash at March 31, with an accumulated deficit of $185.3 million. Cash used in operations for the quarter was $1.94 million. The filing said there’s substantial doubt about Bonk’s ability to keep going as a business—unless cash picks up, assets are sold, or new financing comes in. If BONK prices bounce or platform revenue holds up, that could shift the story fast. But if crypto falls again, the stock is exposed with less protection.

Marcin Frąckiewicz

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the CEO of TS2 Space and a longtime technology entrepreneur focused on telecommunications, satellite communications and digital innovation. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he writes about space technology, artificial intelligence and publicly traded technology companies. His analysis covers major market trends, emerging technologies and the businesses shaping the future of the global economy.

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