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Cosmos Ecological Foundation invests US$100,000 in Celestia in 2021, currently valued at US$70 million

Cosmos Ecological Foundation invests US$100,000 in Celestia in 2021, currently valued at US$70 million

CointimeCointime2023/11/29 04:42
By:Cointime

According to a post by John Galt, the strategic director of Stride, on X platform, the Interchain Foundation (ICF) of the Cosmos ecosystem foundation once invested $100,000 in Celestia, holding 1.6% of the shares, currently worth $70 million. The Cosmos ecosystem foundation also holds BTC, ETH, USD, and ATOM worth about $350 million in total.

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