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Andreessen Horowitz aims to raise $4.5 billion to invest in crypto funds

Last week, A16z reportedly said it would raise $3.5 billion for its VC fund, as well as another $1 billion for Web3 seed investments.

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Andreessen Horowitz aims to raise $4.5 billion to invest in crypto funds

A16z, a VC company with investments in Protocol Labs, Polychain Capital and Opensea among others, is now planning to raise $4.5 billion for its latest fund, which is focused solely on cryptocurrencies, according to a report by U.K newspaper Financial Times.

Last week, Andreessen Horowitz’ venture capital firm reportedly said it would raise $3.5 billion for its VC fund, as well as another $1 billion for Web3 seed investments, with the plans to be announced in March. The firm is ready to eclipse the $2.2 billion it raised in June 2021, which was the crypto industry’s largest at the time.

The first fund will be used for investment in crypto start-ups and projects that are seeking investment for initiatives, while the second fund will be focused on investing in digital tokens and currencies.

Andreessen Horowitz, with almost $30 billion in assets under management, is one of Silicon Valley’s top venture capital companies. The venture fund was one of the first major investors in companies like Skype, Facebook, Twitter and Coinbase. If a16z is successful in attracting investors to raise $4.5 billion, it would become the industry’s largest, surpassing Paradigm’s $2.5 billion in November 2021.

Related: OpenSea raises $300M for encrypted digital marketplace

A16z has backed a number of crypto-friendly gaming platforms, most recently Carry1st, which is the firm’s first investment in a startup on the African continent. In October 2021, a high-powered delegation from the VC firm engaged with members of Congress and administration officials in the United States to discuss crypto rules.

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