Bitcoin on a Prepaid Card? Moon Inc. Raises $8.8M to Make It Happen in Asia

Share This Post

Bitcoin Magazine

Bitcoin on a Prepaid Card? Moon Inc. Raises $8.8M to Make It Happen in Asia

Moon Inc. (HKEX: 1723) has raised about US$8.8 million to launch a Bitcoin prepaid card in Thailand and South Korea, with plans to expand across Asia. The company, a leader in prepaid connectivity and digital asset solutions, confirmed the successful HK$65.5 million fundraising earlier today.

The round was supported by a consortium of Bitcoin miners and investors through the issuance of new shares and convertible notes, according to a note shared with Bitcoin Magazine. 

“The successful completion of this private placement marks another critical milestone in Moon Inc.’s growth, and we are grateful for the confidence our new and existing investors have shown in our long-term vision,” said John Riggins, CEO of Moon Inc.

According to a filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the proceeds will support Moon Inc.’s Pan-Asian expansion, starting with Thailand and South Korea, alongside the launch of its Bitcoin-enabled prepaid card. 

The cards enable users to acquire, store, and transfer Bitcoin without the complexity of traditional wallets, merging Moon Inc.’s prepaid telecom expertise with innovative digital asset functionality.

In other words, the cards will let people buy and send Bitcoin easily, without needing a separate crypto wallet — basically like a pre-paid phone card.

Looking ahead, Moon Inc. is evaluating Taiwan, Japan, and Vietnam for future growth opportunities.

Traditional markets are merging with the Bitcoin economy

Riggins framed the fundraise and new prepaid card as a step toward bridging traditional capital markets within the Bitcoin economy, leveraging Moon Inc.’s existing wholesale telecom distribution networks. 

“We see this as more than a fundraise — it’s a vote of confidence in Hong Kong’s role as a gateway for regulated digital-asset innovation and in Moon Inc.’s ability to bridge traditional capital markets with the Bitcoin economy,” Riggins said.

Back in March, the company became the first publicly traded company in Greater China to adopt a Bitcoin treasury strategy, integrating Bitcoin into both its balance sheet and retail business model.

The fundraising follows Moon Inc.’s majority acquisition by Sora Ventures and UTXO Management earlier this year, a move that has accelerated the company’s strategic initiatives and broadened its digital asset offerings. 

In addition to the pre-paid card, Moon Inc. also announced they were named one of Hong Kong’s 10 most innovative companies by Capital Magazine.

“We’re honored to be recognized for driving Bitcoin adoption in Asia, particularly through our prepaid Bitcoin card,” Riggins said.

Disclaimer: Moon Inc is a portfolio company of UTXO Management, a regulated capital allocator focused on the digital assets industry. Bitcoin Magazine is owned by BTC Inc., which operates UTXO Management. UTXO invests in a variety of Bitcoin businesses, and maintains significant holdings in digital assets.

This post Bitcoin on a Prepaid Card? Moon Inc. Raises $8.8M to Make It Happen in Asia first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

FOMC Meeting in 3 Days: Here’s What to Expect for Bitcoin and Altcoins

The post FOMC Meeting in 3 Days: Here’s What to Expect for Bitcoin and Altcoins appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Bitcoin Price today is trading above $91,000, showing a recovery with higher

Japan Bond Yields Hit 2.94% Highest Since 1998, Bitcoin Crash Coming

The post Japan Bond Yields Hit 294% Highest Since 1998, Bitcoin Crash Coming appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Japan, the world’s second-largest economy, saw its 20-year government bond

Argentina Moves to Lift Ban on Banks Handling Crypto

The post Argentina Moves to Lift Ban on Banks Handling Crypto appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Argentina’s Central Bank (BCRA) is considering lifting its ban on banks’ involvement in

Chainlink at a Critical Technical Level: Will LINK Break Above $20 or Face a Deeper Pullback?

The post Chainlink at a Critical Technical Level: Will LINK Break Above $20 or Face a Deeper Pullback appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Chainlink (LINK) price is trading in a tight price range

Bybit Partners with Circle to Boost USDC Adoption

The post Bybit Partners with Circle to Boost USDC Adoption appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Bybit has partnered with USDC issuer Circle to expand USDC adoption across spot, derivatives, and

Bitcoin To Hit $50 Million By 2041, Says EMJ Capital CEO

EMJ Capital CEO Eric Jackson has laid out one of the most aggressive long-term bitcoin targets in the space yet, arguing in an interview with reporter Phil Rosen that the cryptocurrency could reach