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Inveniam Capital Partners Acquires MANTRA Blockchain in $20M Deal

Inveniam Capital Partners Acquires MANTRA Blockchain in $20M Deal

Inveniam Capital Partners has agreed to fully acquire the blockchain project MANTRA and its affiliated entities. The deal, announced June 16, is expected to close by June 30, 2026. Inveniam made a $20 million bet to cement what it calls its RWA-AI stack — a combination of real-world asset tokenization and artificial intelligence.

The $20 million bet

The $20 million figure isn't a purchase price — it's a wager Inveniam placed to lock in the acquisition and the underlying technology. The move consolidates MANTRA and its affiliates under Inveniam's umbrella. The timing matters: this month, the tokenization of real-world assets has drawn growing interest from institutional players. Inveniam is betting that marrying that trend with AI tools gives it an edge.

What Inveniam gets

MANTRA is a blockchain project focused on tokenized assets, particularly in emerging markets. By pulling MANTRA in-house, Inveniam gains its technology, its network, and its existing token holders. The deal doesn't appear to include a public token swap or migration — the announcement centered on corporate consolidation. That could mean MANTRA's native token, OM, continues to trade, but now under Inveniam's strategic direction.

Timeline and next steps

The acquisition is set to close in less than two weeks. After that, expect integration work — merging teams, aligning the tech stacks, and likely a rebranding or restructuring of MANTRA's public-facing operations. Inveniam hasn't detailed what changes users or token holders should expect, but the June 30 deadline gives a clear marker. For now, the deal signals that established capital firms see value in acquiring, not just investing in, blockchain projects that bridge physical assets and on-chain finance.