Arche Capital将支持金融服务领域的早期区块链和人工智能创新

币界网Published on 2024-08-08Last updated on 2024-08-08

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[新闻稿-纽约,纽约,2024年8月8日]

资深区块链领导者瞄准区块链、人工智能和金融服务交叉点的基础设施项目

经验丰富的区块链创始人已加入成立Arche Capital Management LLC(“Arche Capital”或“公司”),这是一家新的投资经理,专注于为金融服务领域的早期企业家、公司和基础设施项目提供融资和指导。该公司的战略和投资论文以其在金融服务基础设施、区块链、人工智能(Al)和零知识(ZK)证明技术方面的丰富经验为指导。

Arche Capital由联合创始人兼普通合伙人Vanessa Grellet和William Wolf领导,利用其在区块链、人工智能和金融服务领域30多年的技术和商业专长。该公司致力于投资和培养早期企业家和长期基础设施项目。作为一家精品公司,Arche Capital拥有投资高潜力初创公司的自主权,成为他们旅程的一部分,共同领导他们实现目标,而不是专注于早期退出。

为了实现更广泛的采用,Arche Capital认为区块链项目必须解决关键挑战,包括可扩展性、隐私、互操作性、安全性和监管不确定性。Arche Capital团队对区块链技术如何改变金融服务提供了独特的见解,并为Web3创始人提供支持。这种援助不仅限于财政捐助,还帮助新兴公司应对不断变化的环境。

Arche Capital管理合伙人Vanessa Grellet在评论此次发布时表示:“我们认为,现在是投资核心技术和协议的时候了,这些技术和协议将从根本上改变现状,成为我们全球金融和经济基础设施的支柱。Arche Capital专注于这一转型的早期阶段。”
“由于区块链技术在支付、托管、交易和结算方面的强大能力,金融服务公司越来越多地采用区块链协议和基础设施。此外,它使这些公司能够利用其分销渠道,基于无许可协议和网络提供产品和服务。”
Arche Capital的执行合伙人William Wolf补充道:“我们理解早期创始人的需求不仅仅是资本投资。我们在区块链、人工智能和金融服务方面的综合专业知识使我们能够在这个快速发展的领域中识别和支持最有前途的企业家。”

关于创始人和管理合伙人

Vanessa Grellet在区块链最重要的生态系统和项目的投资和开发中发挥了基础性作用。她曾担任AglaéVentures的管理合伙人、CoinFund的投资组合主管和ConsenSys的执行董事;她是企业以太坊联盟(EEA)的董事会成员,也是纽约证券交易所的前战略执行董事。她在华尔街金融基础设施和监管领域的公司工作了15年多,是Web3采用、基础设施和金融服务领域的专家和全球演讲者。

William Wolf是一名计算机科学和电气工程师,也是YC校友,也是领先的支付和基础设施公司的创始成员。在共同创立Arche Capital之前的五年里,William曾担任专注于区块链的投资公司Polychain的投资合伙人,并领导了该公司的孵化计划。在此之前,他是YCombinator支持的Tilt.com的创始团队的一员,该公司被Airbnb收购,并领导了一系列位于Web2消费者和金融应用程序以及Web3基础设施项目前沿的工程团队。

关于Arche Capital:

Arche Capital是一家领先的风险投资公司,专注于早期区块链基础设施。该公司由Vanessa Grellet和William Wolf创立,结合了区块链、人工智能和金融服务方面的深厚专业知识,为“从零到一”的企业家提供支持

免责声明:

本新闻稿不是出售任何投资基金证券的要约,也不是为Arche Capital管理的任何基金购买任何此类证券的要约。对任何策略的投资,包括本文所述的策略,都涉及高度的风险。本文对Arche Capital的方法及其策略的目标特征的描述是基于当前的预期,不应被视为确定或保证这些方法、策略和任何潜在的投资组合实际上都具有这些特征。这些描述基于截至本文件编制之日可用的信息,描述可能会随着时间的推移而变化。Arche Capital不对此类信息的准确性或完整性作出任何陈述,任何断言或结论均构成Arche Capital的当前判断,如有更改,恕不另行通知。可以预期,这些假设中的一些或全部将不会实现,或者与实际结果有很大差异。无法保证Arche Capital会实现其目标。存在损失的可能性,所有投资都涉及风险,包括本金损失。

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