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THEA Raises $8 Million to Build Solana-Based AI Settlement Network
THEA has raised $8 million in strategic funding to expand its behavioral AI infrastructure and develop Thea Network. The project aims to create a trust-minimized settlement layer for AI services, using off-chain compute, Solana anchoring and zero-knowledge proofs.
Key Takeaways:
Maven 11 and Spartan Back THEA’s $8 Million Push Into AI Settlement Infrastructure
THEA has closed an $8 million strategic funding round to support the next phase of its behavioral AI infrastructure.
The round included institutional investors Maven 11 Capital, Spartan Group, Manifold Trading, Fisher8 Capital, and Hack VC. Several angel investors also participated, including figures associated with Galois Capital and other crypto-native investment groups.
THEA said the funding will help advance Thea Network, a federated settlement layer designed to coordinate access across intelligent applications. The project focuses on connecting purpose-built AI models, humans, and AI agents through infrastructure built for request settlement and service payments.
Settlement Layer for AI Services
Thea Network is being developed as a programmable settlement system for AI services.
The goal is to make it easier for users, developers, and agents to pay for and coordinate AI-driven work across distributed applications. THEA said tokenization will play a role in creating a common settlement layer, allowing AI services to operate through programmable payment and coordination rails.
That approach aims to reduce operational complexity in global AI payments. It could also support distributed business models with intelligent applications that settle requests across different systems without relying on a single centralized intermediary.
The broader market backdrop is clear. As AI agents become more capable, they will need infrastructure to request services, pay for work, verify outcomes and coordinate with other agents. THEA is positioning its network as part of that emerging machine-to-machine economy.
Solana Anchoring and ZK Proofs
Thea Network will use a partitioned offchain compute network anchored to Solana with zero-knowledge proofs.
Independent requests and their corresponding proofs can be processed in parallel. THEA said this design allows horizontal scaling for request settlement, combining blockchain-level integrity with performance closer to cloud infrastructure.
In practical terms, the network is intended to verify AI-related activity without forcing all computation directly onto a blockchain. Offchain processing handles scale, while Solana and ZK proofs provide settlement assurances and integrity checks.
The company describes the system as federated and trust-minimized, meaning participants can coordinate AI services while reducing reliance on any single operator.
THEA also clarified that it does not currently have a token and has not announced an ICO or public sale.
The funding round comes as crypto investors increasingly focus on infrastructure for AI agents, autonomous payments and verifiable compute. For THEA, the immediate task is to turn that demand into usable rails for AI services that need to transact, settle and coordinate at scale.