Entities

Blockchain Capital

Founding Date
2013

Blockchain Capital is the first venture capital fund to invest exclusively in the blockchain technology sector. Founded in 2013, Blockchain Capital is one of the oldest venture capital firms in the blockchain industry and the first to raise a venture fund through an ICO. Today, Blockchain Capital is one of the foremost and most active venture investors in the blockchain industry and has partnered with some of the best founders in the crypto community.

ABOUT BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL

  • Blockchain Capital is one of the earliest and most active venture investors in the blockchain industry and has partnered with some of the best founders in crypto since its inception.

  • The company provides founders with the tools they need to succeed: capital, domain expertise, partnerships, recruiting and strategy. 

  • The company also pioneered the world's first ever tokenized investment fund and the blockchain industry's first security token, the BCAP.

  • Blockchain Capital has invested in 100+ companies and crypto-assets. The company has over $2 billion in assets under management.


AREAS OF COVERAGE

Projects focusing on disrupting traditional financial services using blockchain technology, such as decentralized lending, borrowing, trading, and asset management platforms.

Startups developing core blockchain protocols, infrastructure solutions, and developer tools to improve the scalability, security, and usability of blockchain networks.

Investments in projects related to cryptocurrencies, tokenization, and digital asset management platforms.

Companies leveraging blockchain to enhance transparency, traceability, and efficiency in supply chain management and logistics processes.

  • Identity and Authentication. 

Startups working on solutions for secure identity management, digital authentication, and decentralized identity systems.

Projects using blockchain to innovate in areas such as medical records management, pharmaceutical supply chain tracking, and healthcare data interoperability.