a16z Crypto completes $2.2 billion fundraising for its fifth fund
According to The Block, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz's crypto branch a16z crypto has completed fundraising for its fifth fund, totaling $2.2 billion. This fund is smaller than the record $4.5 billion raised for the fourth fund in 2022.
a16z crypto communications partner Paul Cafiero stated that the company intends to return to a smaller fund size because "a shorter fundraising cycle allows us to keep up with the rapidly changing crypto trends." The previous fund sizes for a16z crypto were $2.2 billion for the third fund in 2021, $515 million for the second fund in 2020, and $350 million for the first fund in 2018.
a16z crypto also announced the promotion of CTO Eddy Lazzarin to general partner (GP), making him the fourth general partner alongside Chris Dixon, Ali Yahya, and Guy Wuollet.
a16z crypto noted that while the market is in a relatively calm phase, adoption signals are improving, pointing out that the use of stablecoins continues to grow, and the application of blockchain in capital markets is becoming increasingly widespread, including perpetual contracts for price discovery, prediction markets for information aggregation, and on-chain lending for stablecoin credit markets. The company also cited the GENIUS Act as an example of a clearer regulatory framework, maintaining a "hopeful and optimistic" attitude towards the Clarity Act passed this year. The fund will focus 100% on investments in the crypto space and will not expand into adjacent areas such as AI or robotics.
a16z crypto has previously invested in projects such as Coinbase, Uniswap, Solana, Kalshi, Anchorage Digital, and Phantom. Other crypto venture capital firms have also been active recently, with Haun Ventures completing fundraising for its second fund of $1 billion earlier this week, Dragonfly recently completing its fourth fund of $650 million, and Paradigm reportedly seeking up to $1.5 billion for a broader fund, while Blockchain Capital is also raising approximately $700 million.
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