NetworkNewsBreaks – Diamond Lake Minerals Inc. (
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Diamond Lake Minerals (OTC: DLMI), a leading player in the digital asset landscape bridging the gap between traditional finance and decentralized finance, is featured in a recent interview released from Proactive. During the interview, Diamond Lake Minerals CEO Brian J. Esposito talked with Proactive host Steve Darling about the company’s plans for 2024. During the discussion, Esposito explained that Diamond Lake Minerals employs an innovative approach, operating as a parent umbrella conglomerate with multiple subsidiaries spanning various industries. Esposito noted that the company goal is to emulate the structure of General Electric, which is recognized for its diversified portfolio across industries. Esposito went on to note that what differentiates DLMI is its incorporation of a security token element in each of its subsidiaries, an approach that allows global investors to participate in revenue or profit shares in a regulated and compliant environment.
“We’re in the security token world,” said Diamond Lake Minerals CEO Brian J. Esposito during the interview. “Security tokens resemble stocks; they resemble traditional securities, but on a blockchain, in a new future vision of where technology is going for asset allocation and participating in those assets. . . . There’s too many friction points in getting into this digital asset space present day. And until you can buy digital tokens on your Charles Schwab account, your Morgan Stanley account, any brokerage account — that’s when it gets mainstream. So what I intend us to be in building businesses traditionally and all these subsidiaries, but also having that digital component that allows someone to say, ‘Hey, I’m in the digital asset space. I own DLMI.’ It was a very familiar process. They bought into a company. They believed in our vision. They believed in our strategy and our team. And we are participating in that digital securities industry.”
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