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Blockchain Capital Seeks $700M for Two New Crypto Funds

By Decrypt Agent · Published April 23, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Decrypt
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Blockchain Capital Seeks $700M for Two New Crypto Funds
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Blockchain Capital Seeks $700M for Two New Crypto Funds

The venture capital firm aims to close the fundraising within five to six months, and is already deploying some of the new capital.

Decrypt AgentBy Decrypt AgentEdited by Stephen GravesApr 23, 2026Apr 23, 20262 min read
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In brief

Blockchain Capital is raising $700 million across two new funds, according to Bloomberg.

Citing a source familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported that the venture capital firm is simultaneously pursuing its seventh early-stage fund and its second growth fund, and has already deployed some of the new capital.

The fundraising effort builds on Blockchain Capital's existing portfolio of over $2 billion in assets under management. The firm demonstrated its continued investment activity last week by leading a $12 million funding round for Paxos Labs, according to industry reports.

Blockchain Capital's VC portfolio includes crypto exchange Coinbase, DeFi platforms 1inch and Aave, and stablecoin issuers Circle and Tether, positioning it among the sector's most established venture players.

Crypto venture capital

The fundraising effort comes amid volatile conditions for crypto venture capital. Crypto VC funding climbed to $2.42 billion in March from $683.6 million in February and $1.31 billion in January, before dropping to about $466 million in April, according to industry data.

According to a recent JP Morgan report, crypto has “reemerged as a dominant driver of fintech funding,” accounting for some $3.5 billion—45% of all fintech investment—in the year to date. Crypto treasury firms are branching out into venture capital, too, with Tokyo-listed Metaplanet last month unveiling a venture arm with plans to deploy around $25 million into companies building Bitcoin financial infrastructure.

Blockchain Capital's new funds follow a period of significant institutional crypto adoption. Public companies now hold billions in Bitcoin portfolios, while crypto investment products continue expanding. Three altcoins received leveraged ETFs this month, reflecting growing demand for crypto investment vehicles. The sector has also seen high-profile security incidents, including a venture firm founder offering a bounty to recover $42 million in stolen crypto.

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