Jordan Belfort Joins OneTo11 Blockchain Gaming Ecosystem as an Investor
SINGAPORE, March. 3, 2022 / DN News Desk /Jordan Belfort, also known as the Wolf of Wall Street, has joined the pioneering blockchain gaming platform OneTo11 as an investor. He joins several other big names such as Maximus Capital, Jason Stone, and Carl Runefelt. OneTo11 raised a total of $2.5 Million in this round of funding that closed on Feb. 17, 2022.
OneTo11 aims to transform the world of sports gaming. It is India’s first blockchain-based social networking fantasy gaming mobile application. It provides sports lovers in India and around the world a place where they can play, invest and earn from contests and platform commissions. It also demonstrates the potential of the blockchain to deliver a more secure, social, and rewarding experience for lovers of all sports.
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