Samson Mow’s Infinite Fleet Game Partners with STOKR for STO

Published at: April 21, 2020

Infinite Fleet, a space adventure game, is partnering with blockchain marketplace STOKR to launch a security token offering (STO). 

In an April 20 blog written by Infinite Fleet, the gaming company announced it would use the tokens issued by Luxembourg-based STOKR to raise funds for its development: 

“We are making the foray into capital markets and we believe this will offer our supporters the opportunity to own a piece of equity in Infinite Fleet itself… our team has a wealth of experience across both the gaming and crypto industries, and we have always been strong proponents of a new digital economy backed by bitcoin and blockchain technology, and less reliance on third party banks and intermediaries.”

Source: Infinite Fleet ‘Dearest Mila’ trailer

Infinite Fleet is under the leadership of Blockstream Chief Strategy Officer and Pixelmatic CEO Samson Mow. In an interview last December, Mow told Cointelegraph Japan:

 “We have some very exciting things coming out soon but this game is going to be very disruptive to both the game industry and the crypto industry."

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