Luffa secures strategic investment from GoFintech Quantum at US$220 million valuation, pioneering AI + fintech frontier

CoinTelegraph3h agoUpdated 1h ago
Luffa secures strategic investment from GoFintech Quantum at US$220 million valuation, pioneering AI + fintech frontier
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Luffa AI secured a $220 million valuation investment from Hong Kong-listed GoFintech Quantum, marking a major AI-Web3 convergence play. The partnership combines Luffa's decentralized identity and AI agent infrastructure with GoFintech's quantum encryption and compliance expertise. Luffa boasts 3 million downloads and 150,000 daily active users globally, targeting institutional blockchain adoption and RegTech solutions across Asia-Pacific markets.

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