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Crypto SNACK Secures $50M Investment Commitment from GEM Digital

Leading iGaming token Crypto SNACK has secured a $50 million investment commitment from GEM Digital Limited, a digital asset investment firm that actively sources, structures and invests in utility tokens listed on over 30 CEXs and DEXs worldwide.
Earlier this year, Crypto SNACK partnered with RCD Espanyol, making the team the first La Liga club to accept payments in cryptocurrencies, the first of many future partnerships designed to bring the efficiency of digital assets further into the world of sports, entertainment and beyond by onboarding crypto payments for real-world experiences.
The company plans to invest its new funding from GEM into further connectivity with top crypto exchanges, add to its growing portfolio of global professional sports partnerships, as well as continue to build out its blockchain technology and infrastructure.
“Together we are taking the right steps for #SNACK to become the #1 token in the iGaming industry. This investment will further accelerate our plans to make the future of decentralised finance possible,” Stuart Morrison, CEO of Crypto SNACK, said.
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