Overstock Raises $10.9 Million in First Blockchain Stock Issuance

Overstock Raises $10.9 Million in First Blockchain Stock Issuance

Online retailer Overstock.com has closed the first-ever Series A preferred funding round with shares sold on a blockchain. Of the total $10.9m raised from existing shareholders, about $1.9m was raised via shares traded on the tØ blockchian platform developed by Overstock.com subsidiary Medici. The Series A consisted of 126,565 shares sold on the tØ blockchain platform for $15.68. A separate Series B consisted of 569,333 shares sold using traditional technology. The company had originally set out to raise as much as $30m from selling 2m shares. Shares traded on the blockchain platform....


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