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On July 18th, 2014, Atech Holdings Limited (ATH) changed its name and ASX code to Fatfish Internet Group Ltd (FFG).
28 November 2017
ASX and Media Announcement
Fatfish Internet Group Ltd (ASX:FFG) to invest into Cryptocurrency Exchange Project founded by Tony Mackay
• FFG will invest US$1 million into start-up project Kryptos-X, a virtual currency exchange to be set up by Australian entrepreneur Tony Mackay in Singapore.
• Kryptos-X will initially be offering services in Singapore in accordance with the Singaporean regulatory framework for digital token offerings, with expansion into other jurisdictions expected in the future.
• The new venture will provide FFG with exposure to the US$1.46 trillion (annually) cryptocurrency trading industry.
• Tony Mackay is best known as the founding CEO and Chairman of Chi-X Europe and Global, the alternative stock trading platforms that disrupted securities trading across Europe, Australia, Canada, and Japan.
• Tony Mackay will be appointed as a Non-Executive Director to FFG following the investment to advise and assist FFG in developing further applications of blockchain and cryptocurrency technology in the global financial market.
Fatfish Investee Minerium To Benefit From Uptrend of Cryptocurrencies - Fatfish Internet Group
Media Release 8 January 2021 Fatfish Investee Minerium To Benefit From Uptrend of Cryptocurrencies International tech venture builder firm, Fatfish Group Limited (“Fatfish” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that the recent meteoric rise of cryptocurrencies – especially Bitcoin – over the...www.fatfish.co
International tech venture builder firm, Fatfish Group Limited (“Fatfish” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that the recent meteoric rise of cryptocurrencies – especially Bitcoin – over the past few months have significantly improved the operating conditions of Fatfish’s blockchain mining investee company, Minerium Technology Ltd (“Minerium”).
I decided to reduce my holding in FatFish at 5.3c to lock in some profits. The shares look OK but highly speculative in my view. A policy of taking some profits at least acts as a cushion if there is a sudden reversal - that often happens without warning.Fatfish rose to close at 43c yesterday after testing 34c a few days ago. Held back for some reason. I've held for several months now thinking a move over 5c was certain - maybe it is now.
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