Everyone was buzzing about SOMI—anticipating a TGE announcement or some groundbreaking game launch any day now. Well, plot twist incoming.
Animoca Brands just quietly acquired SOMO for an undisclosed amount.
Respect to the team at Animoca, no doubt. But the acquisition move? That's a head-scratcher. Hard not to wonder what's driving a decision like this—whether it's strategic positioning, consolidating IP, or something else entirely. The market narrative shifts fast when M&A enters the picture.
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WhaleWatcher
· 13h ago
Damn, another acquisition? Animoca is playing a bit aggressively this time.
Wait, SOMO was acquired but what about SOMI? What's the plan?
Honestly, I don't quite understand this move; it seems like they're just stockpiling IP.
Animoca's acquisition activity has been quite frequent lately. What's going on?
Another project has been gobbled up by a big player; retail investors will have to watch the show slowly.
I heard the amount wasn't disclosed? That makes it even more worth pondering.
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-14 19:07
Huh? Acquired? I'm still waiting for the TGE, you're messing with me.
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ChainProspector
· 01-14 19:05
Ah... SOMI was acquired by Animoca? I thought I might get to see a TGE.
Being acquired is indeed a bit outrageous, and the big players are playing their moves again.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-14 19:02
Acquired again? Who wrote this script? It's too hard to guess.
Everyone was buzzing about SOMI—anticipating a TGE announcement or some groundbreaking game launch any day now. Well, plot twist incoming.
Animoca Brands just quietly acquired SOMO for an undisclosed amount.
Respect to the team at Animoca, no doubt. But the acquisition move? That's a head-scratcher. Hard not to wonder what's driving a decision like this—whether it's strategic positioning, consolidating IP, or something else entirely. The market narrative shifts fast when M&A enters the picture.