Samsung units acquire 4% stake in Dunamu for $446M. The all-cash deal involves Samsung Securities, SDS, and Card units buying into South Korea’s largest crypto exchange.
Samsung's Securities, SDS, and Card units jointly acquire a 4% stake in Dunamu, which runs South Korea's largest crypto exchange, in a ~$446M all-cash deal (Choi Yeon-jae / The Korea Herald).
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