In its latest unaudited financial disclosure, Animoca Brands said it has $558 million in digital assets on its balance sheet.
The prolific web3 investor also said he has $291 million in cash and stablecoins. According to its website, Animoca Brands has invested in various blockchain companies such as Kraken, MetaMask, and Ledger.
“Having continued to build and scale through the challenging cryptocurrency markets in 2023, the company is now well-positioned to capitalize on the market rebound that has been evident over the past few months,” Animoca Brands said in a statement.
The company also said the financials it released Wednesday “exclude the value of the company’s approximately 400 minority investments in Web3 companies, for which valuation work is ongoing.”
Animoca Brands said its “audited financial statements for fiscal 2021 are in progress.” After a long delay, the company finally released its 2020 financial report last year.
The company said its off-balance-sheet token holdings for “all Animoca Brands web3 subsidiaries” are approximately $1.8 billion, comprised of approximately $1.3 billion of liquid tokens and $542 million of low-liquid tokens.
Animoca Brands also has several subsidiaries, including metaverse platform The Sandbox.
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