Capital Introduction Services for Systematic & Quant Funds

quants.space provides capital introduction services purpose-built for systematic and quantitative managers. The platform connects verified quant funds, SMAs, and direct mandates with a vetted network of institutional allocators across Digital Assets and TradFi.

Every introduction is grounded in independently verified performance, pulled directly from the manager's exchange or broker via read-only API, or using alternative verification methods available. So allocators engage with real numbers, and managers spend their time on qualified conversations rather than cold outreach.

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One engine, both markets

The same verification-first process serves traditional hedge funds and digital-asset managers alike.

Capital Introduction for Hedge Funds

Traditional capital introduction runs through prime brokers. It is event-driven, concentrated around conferences and cap-intro days, and structurally biased toward the largest funds on the broker's book. For most systematic managers, that model produces occasional visibility rather than a durable pipeline.

quants.space replaces the event calendar with an always-on process. A manager builds an institutional profile, connects a read-only API to establish a verified track record or verifies the strategy by alternative verification methods, and is then matched to allocators actively mandating that strategy type. Matching is data-driven: strategy classification, asset class, vehicle, capacity, and verified performance characteristics, not brand recognition or assets under management.

Crypto Hedge Fund Capital Introduction

The same engine serves digital-asset managers. Institutional interest in systematic crypto strategies has grown steadily, but the sourcing problem is more acute than in traditional markets: the manager universe is fragmented, track records are frequently self-reported, and allocators are rightly cautious about performance claims they cannot independently confirm.

quants.space addresses this directly. Crypto hedge fund capital introduction on the platform begins with verification - performance verified by fund admins, LP references or exchange verification. Allocators evaluate managers on standardized, comparable metrics, and structure allocations through performance backed by real numbers.

How Our Capital Introduction Process Works

The process is deliberately simple and runs in four stages.

01

Onboard and verify

The manager joins the platform and connects a read-only API key to their exchange or broker. Performance flows in directly from the source and stays current. Read-only access means the platform can observe results but never touch positions or funds.

02

Build the institutional profile

Verified performance is assembled into a standardized institutional tear sheet - strategy description, asset class, vehicle options, capacity, and the risk and return metrics allocators expect.

03

Get matched

The platform matches managers to allocators in our allocator network whose mandates fit the strategy - by asset class, vehicle preference, and allocation profile. Matching is multi-dimensional, not a leaderboard.

04

Introductions and diligence support

When there is genuine fit, both parties are introduced. Because performance is already verified and standardized, diligence starts from a shared factual baseline and moves faster, with fewer back-and-forths.

Why it matters

Why Managers Outsource Capital Introduction

Running a systematic strategy is a full-time discipline. So is raising capital.

Sourcing allocators, maintaining relationships, producing diligence materials, and staying visible to the market each demand sustained attention - and every hour spent on them is an hour not spent on research and execution. For emerging managers in particular, the relationship networks that traditional capital raising depends on simply do not exist yet.

Outsourcing capital introduction resolves this structural conflict. quants.space carries the sourcing, verification, and matching workload continuously, so the manager's involvement is concentrated where it matters: qualified conversations with allocators who have already seen verified numbers and expressed genuine interest.

Capital introduction is no longer a service reserved for the largest funds on a prime broker's client list. It is infrastructure - and it is available to any manager with a real, verifiable track record.

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