Dutch funding agency Theta Capital closed a $175 million increase to again crypto-specialist VCs by means of its newest fund-of-funds.
Theta Capital Administration has pulled in over $175 million for a brand new fund-of-funds designed to assist institutional buyers get publicity to early-stage blockchain startups by backing a few of the business’s prime crypto enterprise companies.
The brand new fund, dubbed Theta Blockchain Ventures IV, will spend money on enterprise capital companies specializing in crypto, Bloomberg has discovered, referring to Ruud Smets, the corporate’s managing accomplice and chief funding officer.
Based in 2001, the Netherlands-based agency started specializing in cryptocurrencies in 2018 and now manages round $1.2 billion in belongings. Theta has beforehand backed companies like Coinfund, Polychain Capital, and Citadel Island Ventures. It’s nonetheless unclear although how Theta plans to allocate the newly raised capital.
The increase comes as crypto enterprise capital exercise exhibits indicators of restoration. In accordance with a Could 14 report by PitchBook, VC deal worth in Q1 rose to $6 billion, greater than double the $2.6 billion seen a yr in the past. Nevertheless, the variety of offers fell to 405 from 670 over the identical interval.
PitchBook’s senior crypto analyst Robert Le stated the $1.4 billion Bybit theft, which he described as the primary and solely “10-digit hack in historical past,” served as a stark reminder of the operational dangers nonetheless current within the business.
He recommended the incident may drive larger institutional demand for real-time proof-of-reserve instruments, improved custody programs, and middleware that simplifies key administration. Le additionally stated startups engaged on these areas may discover a extra favorable funding setting, even amid a broader reset in valuations.
Regardless of Bitcoin hitting a report excessive of $100,000 in This autumn 2024, enterprise capital exercise in crypto startups remained flat, with VC deal dimension down practically 90% since 2018.