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Cross-Chain Liquidity Protocol LI.FI Raises $29M in Series A Extension

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LI.FI, a Berlin-based protocol that aggregates on-chain exchanges and cross-chain bridging for developers, said in a press release on Thursday that it has raised $29 million in Series A extended funding led by Multicoin Capital and CoinFund, bringing its total funding to $51.7 million.

The company previously raised $17.5 million in Series A funding in May 2023.

The startup positions itself as a universal liquidity layer that removes fragmentation between blockchains, token standards and bridging solutions.

Its non-custodial, open-source infrastructure brings together third-party bridges and decentralized exchanges behind a single integration, allowing applications to route transactions and move assets on-chain without having to build pipelines internally.

LI.FI CEO and co-founder Philipp Zentner said the company has expanded its product suite over the past year to support a wider range of partners and use cases, with the goal of making composability “invisible and reliable” for developers and end users.

The company plans to use the new funding to expand operations, continue hiring and build new capabilities, including infrastructure tailored for AI agent and stablecoin use cases. It is also preparing to launch an open intention and solver market in the first quarter of 2026 to expand access to third-party liquidity.

Founded in 2021, the company has grown to more than 100 employees and is approaching 1,000 B2B partners globally.

LI.FI’s infrastructure supports exchange and bridging processes for major fintech and crypto platforms, including Robinhood (HOOD), Binance, Kraken, MetaMask, Phantom, Ledger, Hyperliquid, Circle (CRCL), and Alipay.

The company said monthly processing volume has grown 595% over the past year, from $1.15 billion in October 2024 to $8 billion in October 2025, and the protocol now handles more than $60 billion in lifetime transaction volume.

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