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Origins Network Secures $8 Million Financing as Verifiable AI Computation Gains Momentum

PRESS RELEASE.
The modular blockchain built for AI agents just secured the backing of Animoca Brands, TBV, Candaq FinTech Group, Castrum Capital, and Coinvestor Ventures — and the race to own verifiable computation infrastructure is officially on.
The AI agent economy is here. And it has a trust problem.
Autonomous agents are already executing trades, running on-chain strategies, and processing data at machine speed — with zero human oversight. The question keeping builders, institutions, and investors up at night is no longer what these agents can do. It is whether anyone can actually verify that they did it right.
Origins Network is solving that. And the market just backed it with $8 million to prove it.
The Raise That Should Be On Your Radar
Origins Network has closed an $8 million strategic financing round featuring some of the most recognizable names in Web3 and beyond — Animoca Brands, TBV, Candaq FinTech Group, Castrum Capital, and Coinvestor Ventures — alongside a strong cohort of family offices and angel investors. Multi-institution participation at this level is not an accident. It is a direct signal that verifiable computation has moved from interesting narrative to critical infrastructure investment.
This is the kind of round that marks a turning point.
Origins Is Building What AI Agents Actually Need
At the core of Origins Network is a modular blockchain purpose-built for AI agents, powered by a proprietary Proof of Computation (PoC) mechanism. This is not another general-purpose chain with AI branding slapped on top. Origins brings AI computation results directly into an on-chain verification framework — making outputs auditable, transparent, and trustless by design — without choking performance.
The result: a foundational layer that lets AI agents operate autonomously and verifiably at the same time. That combination does not exist anywhere else at this level of architecture.
Critically, this architecture extends blockchain beyond transaction settlement to computation verification — a fundamental expansion of what a blockchain is actually for.
Cloud-Scale Performance. Blockchain-Grade Trust.
Origins has locked in partnerships with AWS, Origins Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud to power its hybrid off-chain computation and on-chain verification model. This is enterprise infrastructure meeting decentralized trust — and it is exactly what serious AI × blockchain deployments require to scale beyond proof-of-concept.
High throughput. Full verifiability. No trade-off.
$8M Fueling the Next Phase
The capital goes straight to work across three strategic pillars:
- Expanding the compute node network
- Accelerating developer ecosystem growth
- Driving global market expansion
Origins is not slowing down after the raise — it is scaling infrastructure and ecosystem simultaneously, building the network effects that will define this category.
The Window Is Open — But Not Forever
The AI × blockchain sector is no longer in its ideation phase. On-chain AI agent integration is accelerating. Automated execution demand is surging. And the infrastructure layer that makes all of it trustworthy is being built right now. Origins Network is at the front of that wave, with institutional backing, cloud partnerships, and a clear technical thesis to match.
The builders moving early into this ecosystem will not regret it.
Critically, Origins Network’s latest financing does not only support its own development — it reinforces growing market attention on the verifiable computation sector as a whole, validating the thesis that this infrastructure layer is where serious capital is heading next.
Don’t watch from the sidelines. The verifiable AI economy is being built in real time — get in now.
Website: www.originspro.com | X: @OriginsNetwork_ | Telegram: t.me/origins_official
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