Runa Digital Assets raises $42.5 million to invest in cryptocurrencies and digital assets
On October 19th, digital asset management company Runa Digital Assets raised $42.5 million from 25 investors, which will be used to invest in cryptocurrencies and digital assets. It is reported that the fund submitted Form D to the US Securities and Exchange Commission in September this year to disclose the relevant fundraising situation. Its CEO, Jennifer Murphy, stated that despite the volatility of cryptocurrencies, they still have significant global influence and investment potential.
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