Cointelegraph
Christopher Tepedino
Written by Christopher Tepedino,Former Staff Writer
Bryan O'Shea
Reviewed by Bryan O'Shea,Staff Editor

Classover signs $500M convertible note deal for Solana reserve

The K-12 education company has up to $900 million to purchase Solana tokens.

Classover signs $500M convertible note deal for Solana reserve
News

Classover, a K-12 education company, has announced a move into crypto through the creation of a Solana reserve.

The company plans to issue up to $500 million in senior convertible notes, with 80% of the proceeds allocated to purchasing Solana (SOL). The move follows a growing pattern of companies expanding into crypto-related strategies along with their core businesses.

According to a June 2 announcement, Classover has already purchased 6,472 SOL worth approximately $1.1 million to start its reserve. The issuance of $500 million in convertible notes comes through a partnership with Solana Growth Ventures.

Classover is an online education company offering learning courses for K-12 students worldwide. On June 3, a day after the announcement, its shares reached $5.45 on the Nasdaq, an intraday rise of 46.5% at the time of publication.

Classover shares’ intraday performance on June 3. Source: Google Finance

According to the company, the issuance of up to $500 million in convertible notes could be complementary to Classover’s $400 million equity purchase agreement. Combined, these two financing methods would bring the company’s Solana purchasing power to $900 million.

Related: DeFi Development Corp adds $11.5M SOL, shares jump 12%

Solana reserve companies

Classover’s pivot to a Solana reserve company marks a trend of some publicly traded companies turning to SOL to create more revenue streams and spark investor interest.

In May, SOL Strategies, a publicly traded Canadian company, sought regulatory permission to raise up to $1 billion for its SOL staking operations. The company’s Q2 2025 earnings report revealed a rise in validator and staking revenue.

Upexi, also listed on the Nasdaq, saw its shares soar 630% after it announced a $100 million raise in April, with 90% of the funds pledged to SOL purchases.

Magazine: Memecoins are ded — But Solana ‘100x better’ despite revenue plunge

Cointelegraph is committed to independent, transparent journalism. This news article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph’s Editorial Policy and aims to provide accurate and timely information. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently. Read our Editorial Policy https://cointelegraph.com/editorial-policy