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Arcane Crypto Lists on Nasdaq First North After Reverse Takeover
The Norway-based investment company is now known as Arcane Crypto AB and trades as "ARCANE."
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:07 p.m. Published Feb 5, 2021, 3:36 p.m.

Cryptocurrency investment firm Arcane Crypto is now listed on Sweden’s Nasdaq First North following a reverse takeover of Vertical Ventures AB.
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- The Oslo, Norway-based company is now known as Arcane Crypto AB and has started trading under the new ticker symbol “ARCANE,” it announced Friday.
- The firm's CIO, Eric Wall, tweeted that Arcane listed with a $200 million valuation.
- Arcane said, with the cryptocurrency market growing, the firm has set its sights on becoming a "full-service" digital asset platform in Europe, "bridging the gap between the new digital economy and traditional markets."
- “This listing marks a new chapter for Arcane Crypto on our journey towards a future where traditional and digital finance have merged into one,” said Torbjørn Bull Jenssen, CEO of Arcane Crypto.
Read more: Investment Firm Arcane Crypto Plans Nasdaq Nordic Listing Through $32M Reverse Takeover
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