20 May 2026 | Wednesday | News
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Antalpha (“Antalpha” or the “Company”), announced a broader strategic expansion into AI infrastructure and intelligent routing systems as an additional growth vector aligned with the Company’s evolving long-term technology roadmap.
Antalpha steadfastly believes AI will become a core infrastructure layer across computing, finance, and digital systems. As intelligent systems increasingly interact with data environments, software frameworks, and financial networks, the Company expects routing and coordination technologies to become an essential component of future infrastructure architecture.
As part of its strategy to capitalize on this structural shift, Antalpha has introduced an in-house developed proprietary MCP (Model Context Protocol) framework, designed to support intelligent routing and coordination across data and execution environments. Built on this architecture, the Company recently launched “Nina,” an early-stage agentic interface layer representing part of Antalpha’s broader exploration into AI-driven infrastructure systems.
Antalpha’s stated long-term focus is on designing and releasing foundational infrastructure technologies like Nina for increasingly intelligent and connected digital systems.
Paul Liang, Chief Financial Officer of Antalpha, commented:
“Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a foundational technology layer across industries, and we believe infrastructure providers will play a necessary role in enabling that transition. Antalpha’s long-term strategy is to continue evolving alongside major technology shifts by developing and leveraging infrastructure models optimized for more intelligent and connected systems.”
Antalpha stated that its AI initiatives form part of a broader long-term strategy focused on intelligent infrastructure, routing systems, and digital coordination technologies.
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