Venture interest in autonomous AI-driven personal finance hasn’t cooled. OptiView, a Web3 platform built around what it calls a “smart asset OS,” has closed a new strategic financing round with backing from Honey Capital, LandScape Capital, and Super Labs, according to reporting from Phemex News and Binance News. Round type and amount were not disclosed.
The company describes itself as a sovereign AI agent platform targeting autonomous wealth management. OptiView’s CEO states the platform’s AI engine is approaching full implementation, with the company targeting autonomous decision-making across user portfolios. The company reports serving more than 100,000 users, according to OptiView, with 5,000 to 7,000 daily active users – figures that are vendor-reported and have not been independently verified.
That framing, autonomous, intelligent, self-directed, is standard positioning in the Web3 agentic AI space. It warrants scrutiny. Nothing in the verified coverage establishes OptiView’s claimed capabilities as independently assessed. Binance News confirms the financing completion and the Web3 smart asset OS description, but the technical claims remain company-attributed.
What the round does confirm: investors are still writing checks for agentic AI in personal finance. OptiView sits at an intersection, Web3 infrastructure, autonomous agents, and retail wealth management, that hasn’t attracted much frontier AI capital. Whether the platform delivers on its positioning or represents the category’s aspirational ceiling, the backing from named institutional investors signals the thesis has takers.