Digital Asset Holdings targets $300 million in capital raise

Digital Asset Holdings is pursuing $300 million in new funding through its latest capital raise. The company operates the Canton Network and has secured leadership from a veteran crypto venture capital firm for the effort.

Digital Asset Holdings, the firm behind the Canton Network, announced plans to raise $300 million in its current funding round. The initiative focuses on expanding operations within the digital asset sector.

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