By Dean Seal
Shares of DatChat more than doubled after the company said its Myseum Social Media Platform for photo storing and sharing is now available for Apple iOS and Android devices.
The stock was changing hands at around $5.20 in early trading after closing at $2.16 yesterday. Shares have fallen as low as $1.01 in the last 12 months and risen as high as $9.34.
The social media company said before the bell that Myseum was launched in the first week of March and allows users to store and share digital content, including messages, photos, videos and documents, in a secure and private family library.
"Cross-platform availability provides a seamless all-inclusive experience for families, promoting user engagement and supporting revenue opportunities for DatChat," Chief Executive Darin Myman said.
Write to Dean Seal at dean.seal@wsj.com
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March 25, 2025 10:52 ET (14:52 GMT)
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