Animoca Brands has invested $1 million in Superior.Trade, a move aimed at bringing automated, AI-driven trading agents to the Minds platform. The funding will be used to integrate artificial intelligence with digital market strategies, emphasizing speed and strategic execution over manual trading.
What the investment targets
The $1 million stake is directed at Superior.Trade’s development of AI trading agents on Minds, a platform for autonomous agents. These agents are designed to execute trades based on real-time data and pre-programmed strategies, reducing the need for human intervention. Animoca Brands, known for its investments in blockchain gaming and Web3, is betting that automation can bring efficiency and consistency to digital asset trading.
Superior.Trade, a firm focused on algorithmic trading tools, will use the capital to refine its agent models and expand their capabilities on Minds. The companies did not disclose a timeline for the agents’ full rollout, but the partnership signals a push toward more autonomous market participation.
Why automation matters in digital markets
Manual trading in fast-moving digital markets often leads to delayed reactions and emotional decision-making. AI agents can process large volumes of data and execute orders in milliseconds, a key advantage when prices swing sharply. By integrating with Minds, Superior.Trade aims to offer traders a set of tools that handle execution, risk management, and strategy adjustments without constant oversight.
The announcement comes as several firms explore similar AI-driven trading solutions, though Superior.Trade’s focus on the Minds platform sets it apart. Minds describes itself as an open network for autonomous agents, allowing developers to deploy and connect AI tools across different applications.
What’s next for the partnership
Neither Animoca Brands nor Superior.Trade has announced a specific launch date for the AI trading agents on Minds. However, the investment gives Superior.Trade resources to accelerate development. The companies are expected to release further details on agent capabilities and trading strategies in the coming months.
For now, the integration remains in development, with no public beta or testnet available. Traders interested in automated execution will have to wait for official rollout announcements from Minds or Superior.Trade.




