Blockchain Payments Firm Roxe to Go Public in $3.6B Merger

SPAC deal will see Roxe merge with Goldenstone once deal wraps up in Q1, 2023

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key takeaways

  • Roxe issues its own private tokens to facilitate money transfers and remittances across 113 countries
  • Despite waning interest in crypto from investors, SPAC deals continue to provide a means for private crypto and blockchain firms to go public

Blockchain-based payments firm Roxe Holding said Tuesday it had entered into an agreement to merge with blank check company Goldenstone Acquisition in an estimated combined enterprise deal worth $3.6 billion.

The merger, following approval by Roxe’s and Goldenstone’s shareholders, will result in Roxe becoming a publicly-traded company on the Nasdaq Stock Market, according to a statement.

Special purpose acquisition companies (SPAC), or “blank check” companies, are entities with no commercial operations that obtain an initial public offering for the purpose of merging with private companies to take them public.

A merger of this size continues to fly in the face of a declining crypto market and waning interest from investors over a lack of returns generated by these types of vehicles.

Still, many SPAC deals, including Circle’s intentions to go public with a $9 billion enterprise valuation, announced in February, offer a practical solution for blockchain and crypto firms seeking a listing on major traditional exchanges.

Goldenstone will be renamed “Roxe Holding Group Inc.” Roxe stockholders are expected to roll 100% of their equity into the combined company.

Roxe is a blockchain infrastructure company whose blockchain is based on a permissioned hybrid model supporting a range of assets including digital fiat, central bank digital currency, stablecoins, gift cards, gaming tokens, loyalty points and stocks, according to its website.

Because of the permissioned model, Roxe does not interact with existing cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin or ether and instead issues its own private tokens to facilitate money transfers and remittances across 113 countries.

“Roxe is a leading blockchain-based open payments network and we strongly believe in the…opportunity for blockchain to transform payments,” Goldenstone’s CEO Eddie Ni said in the statement. “We believe that Roxe’s adherence to a compliant, robust strategy will make it a winner in this track.”

The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of next year.


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