Bittensor Ecosystem Company xTAO to be Listed in Canada, Receives $22.8 Million Investment from DCG and Others
Odaily News Bittensor Ecosystem Company xTAO announced that it will be listed on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) on July 23, with the stock code XTAO.U. The company has previously completed US$22.8 million in financing, with investors including Digital Currency Group, Animoca Brands, Arca, Borderless Capital and FalconX.
xTAO said that the company will be committed to promoting the development of the Bittensor network, focusing on building core products such as data, computing power and machine learning models, and connecting users and enterprises through validator nodes. The companys founder, Karia Samaroo, founded WonderFi and served as CEO before the platform was acquired by Robinhood for $180 million.
Samaroo said Bittensor is becoming the Bitcoin of AI and xTAO will seize its ecological growth opportunities by operating validators and using TAO as a treasury asset. (The Block)
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