This emerging small-cap company just took a big jump into the blockchain boom with a staggering acquisition and partnership that could move it to the forefront!
Blockchain and digital assets are two major buzz worthy words of 2021. Almost everyone is watching them carefully to see where they are headed to next. According to Market and Markets, the global blockchain market size is expected to grow from $3 billion in 2020 to $39.7 billion by 2025, at an impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 67.3% during 2020–2025. An under the radar Canadian company has just entered this rapidly growing arena through a recent acquisition that has given it intellectual property assets that are set to be unleashed to the market very soon! These assets will position the company into the monstrous blockchain mining revolution and everything is still in the early stages. Based on current demand, the company projects to grow this user base to over 1 million users by the end of 2021! The platform currently generates an average of approximately $11 gross revenues in digital assets per user each month!
The company just announced a very big strategic partnership with another company that will help it capitalize on the significant growth and media attention on the Non-fungible tokens ("NFTs") art market! This market has been on fire, with most recently over $216 million being sold in the past 30 days alone, accounting for almost 50% of the total volume of all NFTs sold according to NonFungible.com. The company in the partnership has managed the development and delivery of the education program of one of North America's top tech hubs and startup incubators, with over 6,000 founders incubated and over 500 startups that raised over $730 million!
Find out why this emerging small-cap blockchain company may be one of 2021's biggest discoveries in the market!
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