GaiAI Raises $10 Million Series A to Build the Web3 Creative AI Ecosystem

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GaiAI Raises $10 Million Series A to Build the Web3 Creative AI Ecosystem

Hong Kong, HK -  Web3 creative AI project GaiAI today announced the completion of its Series A funding round, led by BGX Capital and Rzong Capital. With this round, GaiAI’s total funding has reached USD 10 million, marking a major milestone in its mission to decentralize AI-driven creativity.

Positioned as a “Web3 Creative AI Agent & Creative Asset DAO,” GaiAI is building a decentralized ecosystem that empowers creators to generate, own, and trade creative assets through AI. The project envisions a new paradigm where creative intelligence is no longer monopolized by centralized platforms but shared as an open, community-driven resource.

The newly raised funds will be used to expand GaiAI’s proprietary AI model capabilities, enhance creator-facing tools, and advance DAO-based global community governance. The team aims to create a new infrastructure layer for intelligent visual production, enabling artists, designers, and AI-native creators to collaborate seamlessly across Web3 networks.

“The next chapter will focus on building a truly on-chain creative economy, where every creation becomes an asset and every participant becomes a co-owner of the future of AI-powered creativity.

This is only the beginning”mentioned from Gordon, Founder & CEO of GaiAI

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