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NodeFoundry AI Secures Seed Funding in Partnership with BlockchainVelocity and Angel Investors

To develop the decentralized computing market

  • NodeFoundry AI Secures Seed Funding to Boost the Decentralized Computing Market
  • Angel Investors and BlockchainVelocity Join the Funding Round
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NodeFoundry AI, a cutting-edge platform specializing in the orchestration of AI agents and DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks), has successfully closed an undisclosed seed funding round.

The investment comes from a group of angel investors and BlockchainVelocity, a prominent firm focused on Web3 and DePIN investments.

This strategic funding marks a pivotal milestone in NodeFoundry’s mission to deliver scalable and cost-efficient AI computing infrastructure powered by blockchain technology.

The capital will accelerate the development of NodeFoundry’s decentralized compute marketplace, which enables developers to access distributed processing power on demand — a timely solution as global demand for AI infrastructure surges and the costs of traditional data center expansion continue to rise.

By leveraging DePIN networks, NodeFoundry offers a forward-thinking alternative to conventional centralized models — one that is more open, permissionless, and economically efficient.

Commenting on the investment, BlockchainVelocity stated:

“NodeFoundry is a powerful, real-world application of blockchain technology that addresses a critical challenge in AI computing.

With its closed beta launching soon, we believe now is the ideal time to back this pioneering platform.”

NodeFoundry is preparing to launch its closed beta, inviting select partners and early adopters to test its AI agent aggregation infrastructure within a DePIN environment.

Additionally, the platform plans to release its proprietary APIs, enabling both Web2 and Web3 users to seamlessly access a suite of DePIN-powered services — all without the need for blockchain wallets, token management, or technical overhead.

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