Samsung Backs Crypto Hardware Startup Ledger with $2.9 Million Investment

2019-4-25 12:09

Coinspeaker Samsung Backs Crypto Hardware Startup Ledger with $2.9 Million InvestmentWith the latest investment by Samsung, Ledger's company valuation has surged to $290 million.Samsung Backs Crypto Hardware Startup Ledger with $2.9 Million Investment

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