Investment firm KKR to up Animoca Brands’ newest funding to $500 million: report
February 9, 2022, 4:53PM EST · 1 min readKKR & Co, a global investment firm based in the United States, has increased Animoca Brands’ latest funding round to $500 million,Animoca Brands had just come off the heels of afunding round on January 18, led by Liberty City Ventures and with participation from George Soros and the Winklevoss twins.
Animoca Brands is the creator behind blockchain-based gaming products such as the popular virtual world platform The Sandbox. The firm is also responsible for bringing forth
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