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The TechFlow spinoff is betting that AI agents making autonomous trading decisions will be the gateway to a broader machine-driven economy.
NeoSoul, the AI economy infrastructure company that spun off from TechFlow, has closed an $11 million pre-Series A funding round to build out its intelligent trading platform and develop the plumbing for AI agents to participate in economic activity on their own terms.
The round drew a roster of crypto-native and venture investors including MH Ventures, Amber Group, ArkStream Capital, 0G Foundation, Kirin Capital, CatcherVC, and New Oak International.
What NeoSoul is actually building #
At the center of NeoSoul’s product suite is NeoTrade, an intelligent trading workstation designed to let AI agents execute trades with a degree of autonomy that goes beyond the typical bot-follows-rules approach. The idea is to separate AI judgment from the capital constraints that traditionally bind human traders.
Co-founder Kaelan framed the vision around integrating autonomous decision-making with controlled execution in trading scenarios.
Trading, in NeoSoul’s worldview, is the starting point for what the company calls a “full economic loop.” The logic goes something like this: trading is one of the few domains where an AI agent can receive information, make a judgment, execute an action, and measure the outcome, all within a closed system.
The funding trail and strategic partnerships #
This pre-Series A builds on a $4 million seed round that NeoSoul previously completed. That earlier raise attracted backers including Yarun Investment and Crestwave Capital, giving the company a total of $15 million in disclosed funding to date.
The participation of 0G Foundation is particularly notable. 0G is associated with a decentralized AI blockchain project focused on providing the data availability and compute layers that AI-native applications need.
NeoSoul has also been building out its partnership network beyond the investor base. In April 2026, the company announced a strategic collaboration with Infini to adopt AI-driven financial tools.
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