Diamond Lake Minerals Inc. (DLMI) Bridging Traditional Finance and a Digital Tomorrow

  • The infrastructure of a modern blockchain-based digital economy has been growing for years, and recent developments tying digital tokens to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regulatory enforcement have helped increase investor confidence in their safeguards
  • Utah-based Diamond Lake Minerals is establishing vertically integrated, industry-agnostic subsidiaries that help provide a transparent and secure entry point into the digital economy for still-wary investors
  • DLMI’s approach is to build its subsidiary portfolio across numerous sectors ranging from medical to entertainment while imbuing each subsidiary with security tokens, enabling investors to bridge the divide between traditional and digital holdings in a natural way
  • Security token offerings have been trending as investors have sized up their confidence-building advantages over digital initial coin offerings that don’t maintain compliance with the U.S. securities laws

After the recent SEC approval of spot bitcoin ETFs, allowing retail customers to move into the growing crypto market in a more regulated and structured environment, it’s important to point out that Diamond Lake Minerals (OTC: DLMI) has been at the forefront of digital securities vending into traditional securities. The company is positioning itself as a leader in the digital asset and security token space. Their primary focus is industry agnostic on the development and support of SEC-registered security tokens.

Security tokens are not the same as tokenized securities. Tokenized securities function the same way as traditional off-chain securities, except that they can be stored, sold, and exchanged on blockchain networks. By contrast, security tokens combine Distributed Ledger Technology with new features that are dependent on the specific design of each particular token.

Digital securities, also known as security tokens, have seen significant upward momentum during the past couple of years, providing a secure and transparent means of investing and raising funds. Real estate, precious stones and metals, natural resources, and private equity have all discovered the potential for streamlining transactions and fractionalizing asset ownership for small investors in their sectors (https://ibn.fm/BoPdb).

Diamond Lake is developing an evolutionary approach to security token offerings (“STOs”) — attaching them to the numerous subsidiaries the company holds in a wide range of sectors to make STO investing more palatable and accessible to investors who are comfortable with traditional offerings but still wary of the digital offerings many analysts herald as the future of the marketplace.

STOs have taken on some of their importance as investors have analyzed the differences between them and digital initial coin offerings (“ICOs”) that don’t maintain compliance with the U.S. securities laws that provide investors with legal protections against fraud and with a heightened sense of transaction transparency.

The industry reports the STO market cap surged from $374 million to approximately $1 billion between December 2020 and September 2021 — an astronomical growth rate of 2,670 percent. And between April 2021 and April 2022, STO trading volumes grew by 386 percent and the market cap grew by 2,650 percent, as noted by Singapore’s News Direct (https://ibn.fm/8cjd5).

Diamond Lake Minerals has established its subsidiaries’ STO elements through a partnership with SEC security token exchange INX. The exchange operates under a strict regulatory framework, adhering to guidelines set by various U.S. regulators to help deliver confidence to all market participants, the company’s website states (https://ibn.fm/DCjEs).

The INX Token was the first SEC-registered security token to IPO on the blockchain, and it relies on the checks and balances developed in traditional economic environs to provide a secure trading experience for all traders.

“I believe DLMI is the hybrid missing piece to get generational wealth, or the wealth on the sidelines,” CEO Brian J. Esposito said during a November Bell2Bell podcast interview, referring to the ability of DLMI’s vertically integrated, industry-agnostic subsidiaries to provide a natural entry-point from traditional investment to digital asset investment (https://ibn.fm/EUKVQ).

For more information, visit the company’s website at www.DiamondLakeMinerals.com or LinkedIn page at www.LinkedIn.com/company/Diamond-Lake-Minerals/.

In addition, for information on the company’s security token SEC regulated exchange partner INX, and the development of the INX Way, visit https://www.inx.co/inx-ebook/. This free security token bible, written with the SEC on the rollout of security tokens and the future of digital assets, will greatly deepen your understanding of security tokens.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to DLMI are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DLMI

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