MemeCore to List on Nasdaq as Part of $1 Billion Deal

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MemeCore has entered into a $1 billion agreement with publicly-traded company ZeroStack (NASDAQ: ZSTK), which develops decentralized AI infrastructure. Key ecosystem participants Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd. are involved in the deal. As part of the agreement, these companies will transfer 925.9 million MemeCore ($M) tokens to ZeroStack at $1.08 per token, totaling $1 billion in assets. In return, they will receive 3.5 million shares of ZeroStack and warrants to purchase up to an additional 36.2 million shares. The warrant exercise price is set at $25.19, over 12 times ZeroStack's recent market price. Issuing the additional shares requires shareholder approval per Nasdaq rules and will be subject to a lock-up period of up to 10 years. This transaction will allow MemeCore to go public and link its meme culture-based blockchain ecosystem with ZeroStack's decentralized AI focus. The companies also plan to explore collaboration in decentralized AI, digital assets, consumer applications, and blockchain economics.

MemeCore has entered into a $1 billion agreement with public company ZeroStack (NASDAQ: ZSTK), which is developing decentralized infrastructure for AI. The deal involves Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd. — key participants in the MemeCore ecosystem. The project is a blockchain ecosystem founded on meme culture.

As part of the agreement, Puple AI and Blockcat will transfer 925.9 million MemeCore ($M) tokens to ZeroStack at a price of $1.08 per token. The total value of the transferred assets will be $1 billion. In return, the companies will receive 3.5 million shares of ZeroStack and rights to acquire up to an additional 36.2 million shares.

The share price under the warrants is fixed at $25.19 — more than 12 times higher than ZeroStack's recent market share price. The issuance of additional shares will require approval from ZeroStack shareholders in accordance with Nasdaq rules. Furthermore, these shares will be subject to a lock-up period of up to 10 years.

The deal will enable MemeCore to go public and connect its ecosystem with ZeroStack's focus on decentralized AI. The companies also intend to explore opportunities for cooperation in the fields of decentralized AI, digital assets, consumer applications, and blockchain economy.

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İlgili Sorular

QWhat is the main business of ZeroStack, the company involved in the deal with MemeCore?

AZeroStack develops decentralized infrastructure for AI.

QWhat are the two key participants in the MemeCore ecosystem that are part of this transaction?

AThey are Puple AI Inc. and Blockcat Pte. Ltd.

QHow many MemeCore ($M) tokens are being transferred to ZeroStack as part of the deal?

A925.9 million MemeCore ($M) tokens are being transferred.

QWhat is the significant multiple difference between the warrant price for ZeroStack shares and its recent market price?

AThe warrant price is set at $25.19, which is over 12 times higher than ZeroStack's recent market share price.

QWhat is one major condition mentioned for the issuance of additional ZeroStack shares to the companies?

AThe issuance of additional shares requires approval from ZeroStack's shareholders according to Nasdaq rules.

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