Sequoia Capital Cuts Crypto Fund by Over 65% to $200 Million – What's Going On?
Venture capital giant Sequoia Capital has slashed the size of its cryptocurrency fund by over 65%, reducing it from $585 million to $200 million, Wall Street Journal reported citing sources familiar with the matter. The...
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The venture capital giant has also made corresponding cuts to its ecosystem fund, reducing it by half from $900 million to $450 million, Wall Street Journal’s sources revealed. ...
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