TenX Protocols to be listed on TSX Venture Exchange, raising over 33 million Canadian dollars
Foresight News: According to CoinDesk, blockchain infrastructure company TenX Protocols announced that it will be listed on an exchange on December 10, with the stock code "TNX." The company has completed over 33 million Canadian dollars (approximately 24 million US dollars) in financing this year, including 29.9 million Canadian dollars in subscription receipt financing related to the listing and 3.5 million Canadian dollars in seed round financing.
TenX stated that it will use these funds to purchase tokens of high-throughput blockchain networks such as Solana, Sui, and Sei, and participate in staking, while also investing in its own infrastructure products and services. Part of the financing was conducted through digital assets (including SOL, SEI, and USDC) at a price of 0.75 Canadian dollars per subscription receipt.
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