CoinLinked has shared that it intends to raise $5 million via a regulated security token offering (STO) to investors Southern California enterprise, CoinLinked, shared that it intends to raise $5 million with its upcoming security token offering. The blockchain-based social network and eCommerce service revealed it would be offering REG D 506(c) and/or Regulation S asset-backed Security Digital assets. The STO would be for private placements as only accredited US investors, and qualified non-US investors would be enabled to participate in the fundraising process. CoinLinked would be working with Vertalo, Dealbox and Andes Capital to fund the next phase of the business by offering private and accredited investors shares of ownership in the enterprise. “Available exclusively to Accredited U.S. Investors (REG D) and Qualified Non-U.S. Investors (REG S), these securities offer potential funders an exciting opportunity to invest in the expansion of the Firm’s Blockchain-based solution, which is already successfully connecting the traditional marketplaces of today with the digital currencies of tomorrow,” the press release incorporated. The CoinLinked exchange is looking to promote cryptocurrencies as a means to create international payments. The blockchain enterprise aims to achieve this goal by enabling people to buy anything online with cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin (BTC) and the USDC stablecoin. When members share and comment on posts, they will earn CoinLinked Coin, as an initiative designed to grow the network. According to Ta, CoinLinked is a decentralized version of social platforms like Twitter and Instagram. Ta incorporated that the current STO offering would provide interested investors with an exciting and selective opportunity to play a crucial role in taking the fully functional CoinLinked social marketing service to the next level of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation. CoinLinked revealed that in the upcoming STO fundraising round, the organization would sell 200 units, each consisting of 12,500 CoinLinked STO crypto tokens. Each unit would cost $25,000, equal to $2 per CoinLinked token. Investors would then be permitted to invest in the project via cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, USDC, Tezos (XTZ) and the US Dollar (USD). Ta intends to use the CoinLinked service to revolutionise numerous industries. According to the Wall Street veteran, their goal is to “revolutionize every industry, activity, and transaction we can by leveraging the inherent potential of crypto and other digital currencies to make simplicity, security, and speed the norm in the international e-commerce marketplace”. To achieve their dreams, Ta is inviting the most serious and discerning investors to evaluate joining the exchange and enjoy the exciting ride.
CoinLinked To Raise $5 Million Via A Regulated STO
CoinLinked says it will offer tokens to accredited investors as it looks to raise funds for AI development

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- CoinLinked says it will offer tokens to accredited investors as it looks to raise funds for AI development
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