Infinex founder responds to public fundraising obstacles: If necessary, I will fund the project’s operations myself.
According to Odaily, Kain Warwick, founder of Synthetix and Infinex, responded to users' concerns about project funding on X, stating: "For the first 18 months, I funded the operations myself, and if necessary, I will do it again."
Previously, it was reported that Infinex's public offering performed poorly. As of the time of writing, it has been open for two days, with a subscription amount of only $600,000.
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