Enflux
Funding platformPre-Seed–Seed · 19 people tracked
Investment thesis
Enflux operates in digital asset markets, offering AI-driven market making, token treasury structuring, venture capital participation, and strategic acceleration for early-stage Web3 teams. Its services include retainer-based market making, loan options, self-service tools, and DEX management, alongside real-time analytics via its Enflux Horizon platform. The firm structures token treasury deals aimed at extending runway while minimizing market distortion, and helps early Web3 protocols become market-ready through funding, strategy, and network access. Enflux emphasizes ethical execution, stating it does not trade against its partners and positions itself as a long-term accelerator across deep crypto markets, providing liquidity coverage and listing support from launch to scale.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Team · 19 people
from the firm's websiteFrequently asked questions
- What stage does Enflux invest at?
- Enflux invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages.
- What sectors does Enflux focus on?
- Enflux focuses on AI & Machine Learning, Crypto & Web3.
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from their channelAll out DEX Wars in Crypto Markets 2025
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Enflux Insights : Token 2049
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