Blockchain Gaming Firm Animoca Brands Holds $194 Million in Cash and Stablecoins
Animoca Brands has disclosed that it is “financially strong” to continue operations in a recent blog post. The Hong Kong-based firm reported a stablecoin reserve of $194 million as of April 30, 2023. Additionally, Animoc...
The Hong Kong-based firm reported a stablecoin reserve of $194 million as of April 30, 2023.
Additionally, Animoca Brands holds $566 million worth of liquid digital assets, which includes the utility token for the "Sandbox NFT metaverse platform," known as SAND....
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