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Bitcoin miner IPO demands 99.8% of funds from public buyers while handing them just 10% equity

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Bitcoin miner IPO demands 99.8% of funds from public buyers while handing them just 10% equity
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The preliminary S-1 compares $30,000,005 from new investors with $45,000 from existing holders and leaves buyers immediately diluted. The post Bitcoin miner IPO demands 99.8% of funds from public buyers while handing them just 10% equity appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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