Tron Inc. added $110 million in TRX to its treasury after a fresh investment from Bravemorning, boosting total holdings to over $220 million. Nasdaq-listed Tron Inc., which launched in June following a reverse merger with SRM Entertainment, doubled its TRX accumulation, adding $110 million in tokens to increase its treasury holdings to over $220 million.The new investment came after Bravemorning Limited, Tron’s biggest shareholder, exercised warrants to invest an additional $110 million, adding 312.5 million Tron (TRX) tokens to the company’s treasury, according to a Tuesday news release. “With this additional $110 million investment from our largest shareholder, Tron Inc. has strengthened its position as the largest public holder of TRX tokens,” said Tron Inc. CEO Rich Miller.Read more Tron Inc. added $110 million in TRX to its treasury after a fresh investment from Bravemorning, boosting total holdings to over $220 million. Nasdaq-listed Tron Inc., which launched in June following a reverse merger with SRM Entertainment, doubled its TRX accumulation, adding $110 million in tokens to increase its treasury holdings to over $220 million.The new investment came after Bravemorning Limited, Tron’s biggest shareholder, exercised warrants to invest an additional $110 million, adding 312.5 million Tron (TRX) tokens to the company’s treasury, according to a Tuesday news release. “With this additional $110 million investment from our largest shareholder, Tron Inc. has strengthened its position as the largest public holder of TRX tokens,” said Tron Inc. CEO Rich Miller.Read more

Tron Inc. adds $110M in TRX to treasury, total holdings now top $220M

2025/09/03 18:12

Tron Inc. added $110 million in TRX to its treasury after a fresh investment from Bravemorning, boosting total holdings to over $220 million.

Nasdaq-listed Tron Inc., which launched in June following a reverse merger with SRM Entertainment, doubled its TRX accumulation, adding $110 million in tokens to increase its treasury holdings to over $220 million.

The new investment came after Bravemorning Limited, Tron’s biggest shareholder, exercised warrants to invest an additional $110 million, adding 312.5 million Tron (TRX) tokens to the company’s treasury, according to a Tuesday news release.

“With this additional $110 million investment from our largest shareholder, Tron Inc. has strengthened its position as the largest public holder of TRX tokens,” said Tron Inc. CEO Rich Miller.

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