Surf Completes $15M Funding Round to Expand First AI Model Built Specifically for Digital Assets
· This funding round was led by Pantera Capital, with participation from Coinbase Ventures and Digital Currency Group (DCG)
· Surf has raised $15 million in funding to develop Surf 2.0, to meet the high demand from traders, researchers, and investors for crypto research insights, and will launch an enterprise version of Surf called Surf Enterprise that complies with SOC 2 regulations and data privacy requirements
· Surf 1.0 has topped the CAIA benchmark test, outperforming GPT and Grok, leading by up to 4x
Surf, a specialized AI platform designed for the cryptocurrency space, has announced a $15 million funding round led by Pantera Capital, with participation from Coinbase Ventures and Digital Currency Group. This funding will be used to develop a more advanced version of the vertical-specific AI, Surf 2.0, and expand Surf's enterprise product line.
Surf combines proprietary models built for digital asset analysis with industry-leading data sources, providing accuracy that generic models cannot achieve.
Its initial model, Surf 1.0, has demonstrated this advantage, outperforming Grok and GPT by up to 4x in the CAIA benchmark test (which evaluates whether an AI model can perform the work of a human junior analyst).
This result highlights the limitations of general large models and explains why investors are gradually turning to specialized systems to obtain stable and reliable analytical capabilities.
With the accelerated interest in digital assets, both institutional teams and individual investors are looking for intelligence tools that can provide more reliable interpretations of market data without being affected by the errors of generic large models.
Surf's platform utilizes a multi-agent architecture, combining social sentiment analysis, on-chain behavior, tokenomics, and market dynamics, and conducts inference through advanced logic. All insights are delivered through a simple chat interface, eliminating the need for cumbersome and error-prone manual searches.
Since its launch in July this year, Surf has achieved strong early adoption and continuous growth:
· Achieved annual recurring revenue in the millions of dollars
· Generated over 1 million research reports
· Month-over-Month Growth of 50%
· Over 80% of Top Exchanges and Research Institutions Use Surf
This funding round will accelerate Surf 2.0 and the development of enterprise-grade product lines. Surf 2.0 will introduce more advanced models, richer proprietary datasets, and a new type of intelligent agent capable of executing multi-step workflows typically performed by senior analysts. The enterprise version of the product will provide enhanced security controls, dedicated infrastructure, and SOC 2 compliance capabilities to meet the compliance and security needs of institutional clients.
Teams from multiple top institutions have already adopted Surf as a daily tool. A researcher from a global venture capital fund stated, "Surf is an outstanding product. I use it every day, and the time I spend on Surf has increasingly exceeded Perplexity."
Surf Co-Founder and CEO Ryan Li said, "When making investment decisions, people want reliable information. General-purpose AI tools are not designed for this scenario. We built Surf to give users a tool they can truly rely on, especially in such a rapidly changing market like crypto."
Pantera Capital Partner Nihal Maunder added, "Digital asset research has always required a high level of contextual understanding and attention to detail, which is precisely what general large models struggle to handle well. Surf is one of the first teams to take this issue seriously, and their current market progress proves that the market has long needed such a tool."
About Surf
Surf is an AI intelligence platform for digital assets that provides accurate, trustworthy insights through a simple and user-friendly chat interface. Leveraging proprietary data and vertical-specific models, Surf helps institutions and individual investors analyze projects, understand the market environment, and make more informed investment decisions.
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