OKX Ventures y KIS adquirirán participaciones en Coinone

OKX Ventures y Korea Investment & Securities planean invertir 80.000 millones de wones cada una para obtener participaciones del 19,6 por ciento en el exchange de criptomonedas surcoreano Coinone. El acuerdo conjunto de 160.000 millones de wones requiere aprobación regulatoria.

Las compañías anunciaron la transacción este viernes. Esta implica una combinación de compras de acciones secundarias y suscripciones de acciones de nueva emisión. Coinone utilizará los fondos para expandirse hacia las stablecoins y los valores tokenizados.

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