Rollie Finance, the one-swipe AI trading platform, receives investment from Animoca Ventures

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, the first one-swipe AI trading perpetual exchange on Scroll, announced today that it has raised a seed round of funding from Animoca Ventures, M77 Ventures, Sandy Peng, Co-Founder of Scroll, Alex Lee, Founder of Wombat Exchange, and Kate Wong, COO of RSS3.

Animoca Ventures is the venture investment arm of Animoca Brands, a global leader in gamification and blockchain with a large portfolio of over 400 investments in Web3 projects, and with the mission to advance digital property rights and decentralized projects that contribute to building the open metaverse.

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