NetworkNewsBreaks – Diamond Lake Minerals Inc. (
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Diamond Lake Minerals (OTC: DLMI), a leading multistrategy operating company specializing in the development and support of digital assets and SEC-registered security tokens, was spotlighted in a recent exclusive Benzinga interview. During the interview, Diamond Lake Minerals CEO Brian Esposito talked with host Jordan Robinson about the company, which specializes in the development and support of digital assets and SEC-registered security tokens. During the interview, Esposito explained that the goal of the company is to responsibly innovate and develop valuable traditional businesses and successfully combine them with the future of money: digital assets. He noted that his new role as a CEO is a “fruition” of his 23 years of being an entrepreneur, building and holding companies. Calling Diamond Lake Minerals an “old-school GE conglomerate industry-agnostic parent company,” he noted that the company had different types of subsidiaries, including media, technology, TV, film and music. “Responsible innovation . . . is being fully involved with security tokens,” said Diamond Lake Minerals CEO Brian Esposito during the interview.
“Those are regulated SEC digital securities since the inception. Understanding that space and where we believe the future of securities are going in a digital format operates in a form of full transparency for security token holders or traditional security holders. What we want to do is give power back to investors to understand what they’re holding, all the inside operations of a company that’s operating fully transparent to their shareholders or their security token holders. And for us that is the ability to offer these types of new technologies that sit on blockchain where security token holders can have access to investments that they never had access to before. And that’s what we believe the beauty of what we’re building as a hybrid traditional security with a blended future of digital security tokens in our subsidiaries.”
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