Liquid Raises $18 Million to Expand 24-Hour Trading Platform
Liquid has closed an $18 million Series Seed funding round announced in a press release. The round was co-led by Neo and Left Lane Capital, with participation from Haun Ventures, K5 Global, SV Angel, AntiFund, and Sunflower Capital, alongside existing investors Paradigm and General Catalyst.
The New York based platform allows users to trade across crypto, equities, commodities, foreign exchange, and pre-IPO assets through a single interface available on mobile and desktop. Since launching in August 2025, Liquid has recorded over three billion dollars in trading volume and 40,000 users.
Liquid offers access to more than 500 markets with up to 200x leverage and includes an AI powered chat assistant that helps users analyze markets, surface insights, and execute trades. The platform is designed to give traders continuous access to global markets and respond instantly to price movements and macro events.
The company said the funds will be used to expand its trading infrastructure and continue developing tools that help retail traders operate at the same speed and efficiency as institutional investors.
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