CB Insights, a globally influential technology market intelligence firm, has released its tenth annual AI 100 list, selecting the world's 100 most promising AI startups in 2026. The list covers the full spectrum of AI innovation from infrastructure to industry-specific vertical applications. The selected companies have collectively raised over $10.9 billion, with more than $2 billion raised in 2026 alone, strongly validating global capital's confidence in the AI Agent sector.
CB Insights noted that the core theme this year has shifted from "Can AI work?" to "How quickly can AI be deployed, governed, and scaled into complex workflows." Among these trends, AI Agents capable of autonomously executing multi-step tasks in production environments are emerging as the core driving force behind the new wave of industrial transformation.
As a deep participant in this wave, Questflow—a Singapore-headquartered startup focused on on-chain AI brokerage—is at the forefront of this transformation with its unique product architecture and business model.
Not Just a Tool, But an AI That Trades For You
While most AI financial tools are still in the "data dashboard" phase, Questflow has already advanced AI Agents to the level of autonomous trading entities. Users don't need to actively search for opportunities; the AI Agents on the platform proactively scan the market, form judgments, and execute trades directly through a conversational interface, operating 24/7 without requiring manual intervention for every decision.
This is precisely the new AI paradigm defined by CB Insights' latest list: Agents capable of independently executing multi-step workflows without requiring step-by-step human confirmation represent the true deployment of AI in production environments. The operation of Questflow's AI Clone simultaneously on the Polymarket prediction market and the Hyperliquid perpetual contract market is the most direct application of this paradigm in the financial field.
Democratizing Financial Intelligence, Breaking Down Wealth Barriers
Questflow's core proposition is concise and powerful: Robinhood got everyone a seat at the table; Questflow gives everyone a brain.
In the past, institutional-grade trading intelligence was a privilege exclusive to wealth—family offices serve clients with over $30 million, private banks even more so, leaving ordinary retail investors to rely on luck. Through its AI Clone + Copy Trade product architecture, Questflow lowers the entry barrier for such capabilities to as little as $1, while maintaining a structure with zero management fees and zero performance fees. Revenue comes from a 1% trade execution fee, aligning interests highly with users and eliminating conflicts.
The Timing Is Right
The three key industry signals emphasized by CB Insights in this year's list—the large-scale deployment of AI Agents, accelerated AI penetration in financial services, and the maturation of on-chain infrastructure—closely align with Questflow's strategic assessment: sufficient on-chain asset liquidity (Hyperliquid monthly trading volume exceeds $30 billion, Polymarket monthly trading volume exceeds $1 billion), enhanced AI reasoning capabilities, and improved security of non-custodial wallet infrastructure. These three forces are converging simultaneously, opening a window of opportunity.
"When millions of people can operate their own quantitative funds, brokers, funds, and exchanges will merge into a single platform," stated the Questflow team. "That's what we are building."







