ParaFi Capital собрал $120 млн для покупки доли в других криптофондах

cryptonews.ruPublicado em 2024-04-29Última atualização em 2024-08-29

  • Венчурная организация ParaFi Capital завершила инвестиционный раунд на $120 млн.
  • Компания привлекла капитал от нескольких фондов, в том числе Theta Capital Management и Accolade Partners.
  • Средства будут направлены на покупку доли в других криптофондах.

ParaFi Capital — компания по управлению цифровыми активами из Нью-Йорка — завершила сбор средств в размере $120 млн. В финансировании приняли участие такие фирмы, как Theta Capital Management и Accolade Partners, пишет Bloomberg со ссылкой на пресс-релиз фонда.

Согласно заявлению фирмы, финансирование будет частично использовано для приобретения долей генеральных партнеров в других криптофондах, которые сосредоточены на определенных сегментах рынка, стратегиях или географических регионах. Новая стратегия предполагает формирование портфеля из 30-50 таких долей в течение следующих трех-пяти лет, рассказал изданию основатель ParaFi Capital Бен Форман.

«Мы считаем, что криптофондов станет гораздо больше, поскольку институциональный капитал входит в это пространство. Важно иметь специализацию и фокус, в зависимости от региона, темы или типа инвестиций», — заявил CEO ParaFi Capital.

Известно, что ParaFi Capital — один из самых известных и крупнейших криптофондов. Штат компании насчитывает 22 человека. На протяжении шести лет венчурная организация инвестирует в различные стартапы, а также управляет стратегиями других хедж-фондов.

Ранее мы сообщали, что ParaFi Capital направила капитал в DePIN-проект DAWN, который привлек $18 млн.

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