Animoca Brands seeks US listing through reverse merger with Currenc Group

Animoca Brands seeks US listing through reverse merger with Currenc Group

Animoca Brands leverages regulatory shifts to expand US presence and boost investor access in digital assets.

Vivian Nguyen

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Updated 1:24 p.m. ET

Animoca Brands, a Hong Kong-based leader in blockchain gaming and digital entertainment, is pursuing a US listing through a reverse merger with Currenc Group, a Singapore-based entity.

The move capitalizes on President Trump’s crypto-friendly policies, representing strategic timing for blockchain firms seeking US market entry amid favorable regulatory shifts.

Animoca Brands has recently acquired and locked AERO tokens to influence governance in Aerodrome Finance, strengthening its position in decentralized finance ecosystems as it prepares for public market expansion.

The reverse merger approach allows Animoca Brands to bypass the traditional IPO process while accessing the US capital markets through an established entity already positioned for Nasdaq listing requirements.

Animoca Brands seeks US listing through reverse merger with Currenc Group

Animoca Brands seeks US listing through reverse merger with Currenc Group

Animoca Brands leverages regulatory shifts to expand US presence and boost investor access in digital assets.

by Vivian Nguyen | Powered by Gloria

Animoca Brands, a Hong Kong-based leader in blockchain gaming and digital entertainment, is pursuing a US listing through a reverse merger with Currenc Group, a Singapore-based entity.

The move capitalizes on President Trump’s crypto-friendly policies, representing strategic timing for blockchain firms seeking US market entry amid favorable regulatory shifts.

Animoca Brands has recently acquired and locked AERO tokens to influence governance in Aerodrome Finance, strengthening its position in decentralized finance ecosystems as it prepares for public market expansion.

The reverse merger approach allows Animoca Brands to bypass the traditional IPO process while accessing the US capital markets through an established entity already positioned for Nasdaq listing requirements.