TaiJi completes $3.5 million strategic financing, with investments from Castrum Capital, Becker Ventures, and Coinvestor Ventures
Author: TaiJi
Financing Amount
TaiJi today announced the completion of a $3.5 million strategic financing round. This round of financing will primarily be used for product research and development, upgrades to the AI inference engine, the construction of a multi-agent analysis system, improvement of market data infrastructure, global community expansion, and promotion of ecological cooperation.
As the Web3 market enters a new phase characterized by higher frequency, greater complexity, and more event-driven dynamics, users are faced with more than just price charts and news feeds. Macroeconomic events, project progress, TGE, on-chain funds, liquidity changes, social media sentiment, and community behavior are collectively influencing market structure and asset performance.
TaiJi aims to provide a new way to understand the market: not just to display data, but to transform market trends, on-chain signals, news events, and social media sentiment into analyzable, traceable, and reviewable market inference results.
Investment Institutions
This round of strategic financing was jointly participated in by Castrum Capital, Becker Ventures, and Coinvestor Ventures.
TaiJi stated that this round of financing will not only support the platform's continuous iteration in technology and products but will also help TaiJi advance its product development, community growth, and ecological cooperation within the BSC ecosystem. In the future, TaiJi will continue to build a more complete intelligent market infrastructure around AI market analysis, on-chain signal identification, risk assessment, and event inference capabilities.
Project Introduction
TaiJi is building an AI-driven on-chain market intelligence network within the BSC ecosystem. The platform integrates market trends, on-chain funds, liquidity changes, social media sentiment, news events, and project dynamics into a unified AI inference system, helping users generate structured event inferences, impact pathways, risk assessments, and follow-up observation indicators.
Unlike traditional market tools, TaiJi is not just an AI-generated interface but is constructing an intelligent analysis system aimed at the Web3 market. The platform will continuously integrate market trends, on-chain funds, liquidity changes, social media sentiment, and project events to form a real-time updated native market data network; at the same time, it will accumulate changes in assets, funds, narratives, risks, and user attention after events occur, establishing a reviewable event response dataset.
On this basis, TaiJi collaborates to process different types of market signals through a multi-agent inference framework. Market agents, on-chain agents, sentiment agents, risk agents, and event agents will collectively analyze event impacts, transforming fragmented information into structured impact pathways, risk assessments, and follow-up observation indicators.
The first phase of TaiJi's product will focus on the following core modules:
- Market Intelligence: Aggregating market trends, on-chain data, social media sentiment, and news events to form a real-time market intelligence layer.
- Scenario Engine: Generating AI inference results based on market events to help users understand the multidimensional impacts that events may bring.
- Impact Map: Displaying the impact of events on assets, narratives, liquidity, risk pathways, and market attention.
- Risk Signals: Identifying changes in on-chain funds, liquidity fluctuations, abnormal trading, and potential risk signals.
- My TaiJi: Accumulating user watchlists, historical inferences, market observations, and personalized indicators.
TaiJi stated: "The Web3 market is transitioning from simple price trading to a new phase driven by events, narratives, data, and on-chain behavior. TaiJi hopes to integrate signals scattered across market trends, on-chain data, social media, and news into an AI-native market inference system, allowing users to quickly understand how events affect assets, liquidity, risks, and market sentiment."
With the completion of this round of financing, TaiJi will accelerate the product redesign and testing process, gradually opening up core functions such as AI inference, market intelligence, impact mapping, risk signals, and user workbench, while continuing to expand its product layout in the BSC ecosystem and the global Web3 market.
About TaiJi
TaiJi is an AI-native on-chain market intelligence platform aimed at the Web3 market, aggregating market trends, on-chain signals, social media sentiment, and event information to help users generate structured market inferences, impact pathways, risk alerts, and follow-up observation indicators.
TaiJi does not hold user assets, does not trade on behalf of users, does not provide investment advice, and does not promise returns.
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