• The INX Digital Company (INXD) has submitted a bid to purchase assets of Voyager Digital Ltd.
  • INX’s bid to acquire Voyager leverages its position as both a FINRA and SEC-regulated broker-dealer/ATS and a cryptocurrency trading platform
  • Douglas Borthwick, Chief Business Officer at INX, sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the company’s bid
  • INX provides a regulated trading platform for digital securities and cryptocurrencies
  • The INX Digital Company, Inc (INDX) opened trading at C$0.17

The INX Digital Company (INXD) has submitted a bid to purchase assets of Voyager Digital Ltd.

INX’s bid to acquire Voyager leverages its position as both a FINRA and SEC-regulated broker-dealer/ATS and a cryptocurrency trading platform. The end-to-end regulated platform, INX.One enables trading, issuing, minting, and instant settlement of security tokens and cryptocurrencies. Security tokens can be used to offer profit-sharing, voting rights and equity representation. Additionally, they can be leveraged as part of a debt restructuring and bankruptcy loss recovery mission.

Douglas Borthwick, Chief Business Officer at INX, sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the company’s bid.

INX provides a regulated trading platform for digital securities and cryptocurrencies. 

The INX Digital Company, Inc (INDX) opened trading at C$0.17.


More From The Market Online

Cloud DX signs fourth contract with a provincial health authority

Cloud DX (TSXV:CDX) signs its fourth contract with a provincial health authority for remote patient monitoring.

New Canadian drone made exclusively for military operations

Draganfly (CSE:DPRO) launches its newest product, the FlexForce Modular FPV system, exclusively to government and military buyers.
Scientific labratory

How a small-cap tech stock is broadening MRI technology 

Nanalysis Scientific (TSXV:NSCI) develops and makes compact MRI and nuclear magnetic resonance devices for clinical, lab and industrial use.

TELUS becomes one of the first Canadian organizations to offer GenAI

TELUS (TSX:T) becomes one of the first Canadian organizations to offer GenAI solutions to its customer base.