Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange announcement, Hong Kong-listed company Ruihe Digital Intelligence Technology Holdings Limited has disclosed an investment of approximately $3.81 million USD in Taiji Capital Group, which focuses on security token and RWA tokenization businesses; an investment of $1.75 million USD in a fund focused on licensed virtual asset service providers in Hong Kong; and a subscription of $200,000 USD in the Bitcoin Plus SP Fund managed by OSL Digital Securities. The company also revealed that a virtual crypto asset trading platform developed jointly with an independent third party has entered the development and testing phase as scheduled, with plans to apply for related intellectual property rights in the first quarter of 2026.
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