U.S. publicly traded company Davis Commodities has indicated its intention to evaluate the establishment of a SOL strategic reserve.
BlockBeats News, July 13th, according to Globenewswire, Singapore-based global agricultural trading company Davis Commodities (Nasdaq stock code: DTCK) today disclosed its intention to evaluate the establishment of a SOL strategic reserve as part of its broader digital innovation and fund diversification roadmap. DTCK is currently evaluating the feasibility of the following initiatives:
Fund Diversification: Considering allocating 5-10% of excess funds to Solana, subject to internal risk assessment and compliance review;
Commodity Tokenization Integration: Exploring the use of SOL as a utility asset for pilot projects involving tokenized ESG-certified agricultural trade and carbon credit-linked settlements;
Infrastructure Partnership: Holding preliminary discussions with blockchain infrastructure providers to assess stablecoin interoperability and on-chain settlement capabilities.
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