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Metafide raised $3.275M in funding led by Payton Jonson to launch SURGE, a gamified predictive trading platform enhancing market accuracy.

Jul 02, 2025about 1 month ago

Amount Raised

$3.28 Million

MiamiBlockchainFintechMachine LearningArtificial Intelligence

Investors

Hern KimLax PichappanJohn TuminelloStephen BurnazianD Chained CapitalEthos CapitalSweep VenturesLondon Real VenturesPlassa CapitalIbc GroupComma3 VenturesCogitentBlockchain Founder’s Fund (Bff)Payton Jonson

Description

Metafide, a startup blending human intuition with advanced artificial intelligence, raised $3.275M in funding. The round was led by Payton Jonson with participation from several investors. The company intends to use the funds for the growth and market launch of SURGE, a gamified predictive trading platform. This platform aims to harness collective human expertise and AI to forecast market movements accurately.

Company Information

Company

Metafide

Location

Miami, Florida, United States

About

Metafide is a leading blockchain ratings company that utilizes cutting-edge AI and machine learning technologies to predict near-term price movement and volatility in digital assets and provide real-time ratings and analysis for everything on the blockchain. Our mission is to bring transparency, trust, and unparalleled insight to the rapidly growing blockchain ecosystem, empowering businesses and investors to make data-driven decisions.

FundzWatch™ Score

65
Medium Activity

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