Token Cat Ltd. Raises $119.6 Million in Minority Share Subscription

Reuters
Feb 14
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TC">Token Cat Ltd</a>. Raises $119.6 Million in Minority Share Subscription

Token Cat Limited, a Cayman Islands exempt company, has entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement dated February 12, 2026, with multiple purchasers for the sale of its class A ordinary shares. Under the terms of the agreement, Token Cat Limited will sell up to an aggregate of $119,590,000 worth of ordinary shares at a purchase price of USD 0.0012457 per share. Purchasers may pay in either USD or cryptocurrency, at the discretion of the company. The transaction is being conducted in reliance on exemptions from securities registration under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933 and/or Regulation S. The agreement was executed by Guangsheng Liu, Chief Executive Officer of Token Cat Limited.

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