Elate Graphite Limited Partners with Goldpay to Launch Cryptocurrency "AOMI" for Macau's Leading Lifestyle Platform
Reuters
Jun 18
Elate Graphite Limited Partners with Goldpay to Launch Cryptocurrency "AOMI" for Macau's Leading Lifestyle Platform
Elate Graphite Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Elate Holdings Limited, has entered into a strategic partnership with Goldpay Limited and Macao E-Media Development Company Limited, the owner of AOMI APP. The collaboration involves the issuance of a new cryptocurrency called "AOMI" in the form of a utility token. Elate Graphite will serve as a consultant in this venture, while Goldpay will take on the role of issuer. The utility token is designed for registered users of the AOMI APP, which is the largest local lifestyle service platform in Macau. This initiative highlights the company's commitment to integrating artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency in its operations. However, the future financial impact of this project on Elate Holdings remains uncertain.
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