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Ticker · RIOT ISIN · US7672921050 LEI · 5299005LKZAJQDQZDF73 US Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 1,135 across all filing types
Latest filing 2013-10-25 Regulatory Filings
Country US United States of America
Listing US RIOT

About Riot Platforms, Inc.

https://www.riotplatforms.com/

Riot Platforms, Inc. is a Bitcoin mining and digital infrastructure company employing a vertically integrated strategy. The company owns and operates North America's largest Bitcoin mining facility as measured by developed capacity. Its infrastructure is designed to be flexible, supporting not only its core Bitcoin mining activities but also high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Riot's vision is to be a leading Bitcoin-driven infrastructure platform, leveraging the convergence of money and energy.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Regulatory Filings 2013
Regulatory Filings
2013-10-25 English
FORM S-3
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form S-3 Registration Statement filed with the SEC by Venaxis, Inc. It is a registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933 for the purpose of registering common stock for sale up to $20 million. The document includes details about the offering, the company, risk factors, and other disclosures typical of a registration statement. This is not a financial report, earnings release, or management discussion, but a capital markets filing related to securities issuance. According to the filing definitions, updates on company fundraising or financing activities or capital structure changes are classified as Capital/Financing Update (CAP). Therefore, this document is best classified as a Capital/Financing Update (CAP). The document length is substantial (15,000 characters), and it is the actual registration statement, not just an announcement of a report, so it is not RPA or RNS. Confidence is high given the clear identification of the form and content.
2013-10-22 English
Regulatory Filings 2013
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a correspondence letter from Venaxis, Inc. to the SEC responding to comments on the company's Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012. It discusses specific disclosures related to the 10-K, including material contracts, license agreements, and patent expiration dates. The letter explicitly references the 10-K and addresses SEC staff comments on that filing. The document does not contain the full 10-K report itself but is a regulatory correspondence related to it. Given the nature of the document as a response letter to SEC comments on a 10-K filing, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS) rather than the 10-K report itself. The document length (over 10,000 characters) and detailed responses confirm it is not a brief announcement or certification but a substantive regulatory filing.
2013-10-15 English
FORM 8-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 8-K, which is a current report filed with the SEC to announce unscheduled material events or corporate changes. The text mentions a press release about a clinical study result filed as an exhibit, but does not contain financial statements or detailed financial data. The document is short (2375 characters) and serves as an announcement of an event rather than a full financial report or earnings release. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS), which is the fallback category for miscellaneous filings that do not fit other specific categories.
2013-09-26 English
Regulatory Filings 2013
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a correspondence letter from Venaxis, Inc. to the SEC regarding the company's Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012. It discusses the receipt of a comment letter from the SEC and the company's plan to respond by a certain date. The document does not contain any financial data, audit results, or detailed report content. It is a communication about the regulatory process and timing of a response, not the report itself. The document length is short (1553 characters), and it is clearly a letter rather than a report. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS), which covers miscellaneous regulatory communications and correspondence with the SEC that do not fit other categories.
2013-09-25 English
Regulatory Filings 2013
Regulatory Filings
2013-09-23 English

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