Blockchain tokenization platform Chintai completes new round of financing led by B1
Singapore blockchain tokenization platform Chintai has completed a new round of financing, led by investment company B1, with the specific financing amount not yet disclosed. Chintai is an end-to-end blockchain platform with recognition from the Monetary Authority of Singapore as a Recognised Market Operator (RMO) and a Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) licensee to create regulated digital assets, including bonds, real estate, funds, carbon credits, and more. (Prnewswire) Earlier news stated that on November 9th, Chintai announced the opening of its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore and invited financial institutions such as banks and asset management companies to participate in its Beta Institution digital asset platform plan.
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