Digital Asset Holdings vise une levée de fonds de 300 millions de dollars

Digital Asset Holdings cherche à obtenir 300 millions de dollars de nouveaux financements lors de sa dernière levée de fonds. L'entreprise, qui exploite le Canton Network, a obtenu le soutien de la direction d'une société de capital-risque spécialisée dans la cryptographie pour mener cette opération.

Digital Asset Holdings, la société à l'origine du Canton Network, a annoncé son intention de lever 300 millions de dollars lors de son cycle de financement actuel. Cette initiative vise à développer ses opérations au sein du secteur des actifs numériques.

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