Luffa AI valued at $220M in GoFintech Quantum deal
GoFintech Quantum took an equity stake in Luffa AI at a US$220 million valuation and will collaborate on AI, quantum encryption, blockchain and compliance fintech.
Luffa AI said on May 26, 2026 that Hong Kong-listed GoFintech Quantum Innovation Limited bought a strategic equity stake that values Luffa at US$220 million. The transaction and a related cooperation agreement were announced in Hong Kong. The companies will work together on artificial intelligence, quantum encryption, blockchain and regulated fintech compliance.
Under the agreement, GoFintech Quantum will provide technical support for Luffa’s AI agent infrastructure and help develop privacy-preserving communications for blockchain use cases. The firms said they will pursue joint research and development on AI-driven investment systems, on-chain financial automation, smart trading and risk-management tools, and regulatory technology aligned with Hong Kong and international standards. They also plan to explore quantum encryption methods to protect digital assets and blockchain communications.
Luffa describes its platform as a connector that brings together decentralized identity (DID), AI agents, Web3-native wallets, social features and mini-apps. Its core products, Luffa Wallet and the SuperBox Mini-App Platform, are live and have been used for prediction markets, AI-driven mini-games, tokenized real-world assets, creator monetization and community governance.
The company reported more than 3 million downloads, roughly 2 million registered users and about 150,000 daily active users as of February 2026. Luffa’s 2026 roadmap centers on building an AI-enabled Web3 trading ecosystem with multi-agent commercial protocols and multi-chain interoperability.
GoFintech Quantum Innovation Limited is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange under code 00290.HK. The firm holds Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission licenses including Types 1, 4, 6 and 9, and cross-border qualifications such as QFII, CIBM, QDIE, QFLP and Bond Connect. GoFintech Quantum has made investments in quantum technology and digital-asset infrastructure while developing regulated finance offerings across its business segments.
Michael Liu, Luffa AI’s chief executive, said the partnership would support building next-generation social and AI agent infrastructure and provide a foundation for user ownership, privacy and platform governance. Tianfu Yuan, chief executive of GoFintech Quantum, said the firm was pleased to complete the investment and expected that combining quantum encryption with AI and Web3 technologies would strengthen digital security and support cross-border commercialization.
The companies said they will commercialize shared products and services globally under the strategic cooperation framework and pursue joint deployments in regulated digital-asset services and AI agent technologies.
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