Beldex raises $8M in latest round to build privacy layer for Web3 and AI

- Beldex has closed an $8 million funding round, bringing its total capital raised to $36 million.
- The round was backed by Sigma Capital, NTC, Nxgen, Digital Consensus Fund and EAK Ventures.
- The new capital will be exclusively deployed to engineer a unified, composable infrastructure layer.
Beldex, a privacy-focused blockchain infrastructure provider, has closed an $8 million funding round, bringing its total capital raised to $36 million.
The new round was backed by Sigma Capital, NTC, Nxgen, Digital Consensus Fund and EAK Ventures, and follows earlier investments from DWF Labs and Block Alpha.
The new capital will be exclusively deployed to engineer a unified, composable infrastructure layer where developers can integrate shielded smart contracts and encrypted agent identities, without sacrificing performance or usability.
This strategic infusion fast-tracks the roadmap for Fully Homomorphic Encryption research, quantum-resistant consensus mechanisms, and the launch of an EVM-compatible sidechain designed to process sensitive data with absolute confidentiality guarantees.
Vineet Budki, Managing Director & CEO at Sigma Capital, said:
"What stood out to me about Beldex is its long-term conviction. While privacy was often treated as a niche, Beldex spent years building it into the infrastructure itself. AI agents and Web3 applications demand greater privacy today, and we believe Beldex is exceptionally well positioned for the next era of Web3. That conviction is why we chose to lead this round.”
Afanddy Bin Hushni, Chairman of Beldex, said:
“The industry continues to treat privacy as a bolt-on luxury feature added only after the core architecture gets built. With this new $8 million capital raise, we’re finally able to start creating, building the vessel from the ground up to ensure that every byte of data, whether that’s an AI agent’s entire decision tree or a simple message, is encrypted by default before it ever hits the network.”
The $8 million round will enable Beldex to move from a period of foundational research into an era of aggressive ecosystem scaling and global interoperability.
The newly secured funds will fuel the immediate deployment of the Beldex Extension Wallet and a suite of Software Development Kits, designed to democratize access to advanced cryptographic primitives for developers globally.
By dropping the barriers to entry, Beldex aims to build natively into the fabric of thousands of emerging decentralized applications (Dapps), ensuring that confidentiality is the embedded default setting.
Dr. Alex Mok Kong Ming, COO at Beldex, said:
“Over the past three years, Beldex has evolved from building a functional privacy ecosystem to developing a privacy infrastructure for consumers, developers and AI agents where transactions, communications, and operations are required to be autonomous and private. This additional $8 million gives us the resources to accelerate that vision. As AI becomes more and more autonomous, data exposure will become a fundamental risk. We’re building Beldex to address that challenge at the infrastructure level, combining privacy with AI execution, communication, payments, and every online interaction.”
Complementing these technical advancements, the capital raised will catalyze a strategic expansion of Beldex’s cross-chain capabilities and the development of its quantum-resistant security mechanisms.
This includes establishing secure bridges to networks such as Ethereum, Solana, and Base to ensure that privacy remains intact as assets move across ecosystems, integrating quantum-resistant messaging protocols, and refining its VRF-based consensus mechanism to protect against future computational threats.
As the ecosystem scales, this capital empowers Beldex to transform from a niche privacy protocol into the essential foundation for a new internet where AI and decentralized finance operates within a secure and confidential, user-centric environment.

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