TLDR AlphaTON Capital filed for a $420.69 million shelf registration with the SEC to fund growth in the TON ecosystem. The firm plans to invest in Telegram’s Cocoon AI network and increase its acquisitions within the TON ecosystem. AlphaTON CEO Brittany Kaiser highlights the flexibility provided by the shelf registration for business growth. The firm [...] The post AlphaTON Capital Files $420.69 Million Shelf Registration for Investments in TON and AI appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR AlphaTON Capital filed for a $420.69 million shelf registration with the SEC to fund growth in the TON ecosystem. The firm plans to invest in Telegram’s Cocoon AI network and increase its acquisitions within the TON ecosystem. AlphaTON CEO Brittany Kaiser highlights the flexibility provided by the shelf registration for business growth. The firm [...] The post AlphaTON Capital Files $420.69 Million Shelf Registration for Investments in TON and AI appeared first on Blockonomi.

AlphaTON Capital Files $420.69 Million Shelf Registration for Investments in TON and AI

2025/12/05 11:26

TLDR

  • AlphaTON Capital filed for a $420.69 million shelf registration with the SEC to fund growth in the TON ecosystem.
  • The firm plans to invest in Telegram’s Cocoon AI network and increase its acquisitions within the TON ecosystem.
  • AlphaTON CEO Brittany Kaiser highlights the flexibility provided by the shelf registration for business growth.
  • The firm deployed Nvidia B200 GPUs to Cocoon AI to generate a new revenue stream.
  • AlphaTON is also focused on acquisitions, including a deal for 60% of GAMEE and plans for a TON Mastercard launch.

AlphaTON Capital Corp, a Nasdaq-listed firm, filed a $420.69 million shelf registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday. The filing marks a shift for the firm, which was previously constrained by the SEC’s “baby shelf rules.” This funding will support AlphaTON’s expansion into the TON token market and Telegram’s Cocoon AI network.

Expansion into Telegram Ecosystem and Cocoon AI Network

Announced by the GlobeNewswire, AlphaTON aims to use the funds to grow its investments in the Telegram ecosystem. This includes enhancing its stake in TON tokens and participating in Telegram’s recently launched Cocoon AI network. The firm also intends to increase its acquisitions within the Open Network (TON) ecosystem, focusing on companies in blockchain-enabled services, content distribution, and payments.

Brittany Kaiser, CEO of AlphaTON, stated, “Exiting the SEC’s ‘baby-shelf’ limitations on raising capital marks an important milestone.” She further emphasized that this funding will give AlphaTON the flexibility to move quickly on business opportunities. The firm sees its growth as a crucial step in providing infrastructure for decentralized AI.

Cocoon AI and Blockchain Development Plans

Cocoon AI, Telegram’s decentralized platform for AI computing, has just launched and is already gaining attention. The platform rewards users with Toncoin for renting out their GPUs to process queries. AlphaTON recently deployed Nvidia B200 GPUs to Cocoon AI, which is expected to generate a new revenue stream.

The Open Network blockchain, used by Telegram’s mini apps, has seen increasing adoption. AlphaTON, with its strong backing, is positioning itself to be a leading infrastructure provider for AI-based decentralized services. The TON blockchain is popular for its integration with Telegram Messenger, which helps fuel user engagement and app growth.

Capital Deployment and Recent Moves

In addition to the shelf registration, AlphaTON plans to use the capital to build its TON token treasury. This funding will support the company’s broader strategy, including acquisitions of companies within the TON ecosystem. The firm’s recent investments reflect its focus on growing its business and making strategic acquisitions.

AlphaTON also amended its deal to acquire 60% of mobile gaming platform GAMEE. The firm is set to invest up to $4 million in GMEE and Watcoin tokens in the open market. Another key initiative is the upcoming launch of a co-branded TON Mastercard in partnership with PagoPay and ALT5 Sigma.

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