Prüfbericht: South African Firm Launches ‘Crypto Water Token’ — Receives Investment of $150M

The South African company behind the so-called “crypto water token” is reported to have secured an investment of $150 million from a Bahamas-based digital asset management company, GEM Digital. Initially available on decentralized exchanges only, the H2ON token was recently listed on the crypto exchange platform Bitmart.

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A South Africa-based water infrastructure firm, H2O Securities, is reported to have launched what has been described as the “world-first crypto water token.” According to the firm, the token is expected to provide access to the company’s H2O water network. Already, a Bahamas digital asset investment company, GEM Digital, is said to have invested $150 million in the water infrastructure firm.

As per a CNBC TV18 Prüfbericht, the token, which was listed on the crypto exchange platform Bitmart on July 3, would become available on secondary markets by July 7. The token has been available in decentralized exchanges for the past few months, der Bericht sagte.

In remarks following the revelation of GEM Digital’s investment, Julius Steyn, the CEO and founder of H2O Holdings, sagte:

The focus with the H2ON token is mainly on the financing of water projects internationally and not so much on the technical engineering of such projects.

Concerning the prior listing of the token on decentralized exchanges, Steyn said doing this had shown that there was great interest in the H2O token.

On its Webseite, H2O Securities claims the H2O Water Network is “a closed-loop ecosystem” where the token is used as a method for rewarding those participating in the network. GEM Digital, on the other hand, sagt it sources, structures, and invests in over 30 listed utility tokens.

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Terence Zimwara

Terence Zimwara ist ein preisgekrönter Journalist aus Simbabwe, Autor und Schriftsteller. Er hat ausführlich über die wirtschaftlichen Probleme einiger afrikanischer Länder geschrieben und darüber, wie digitale Währungen Afrikanern einen Fluchtweg bieten können.














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