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Blockchain Capital Announces First Closing of $7 Million, Rebrands From Crypto Currency Partners

Concurrent Blockchain Capital Syndicate on AngelList Will Participate in Every Deal; Names Royal Bank of Scotland Director and Former Barclays Global Investors CFO Alison Davis to Chair Advisory Board


Blockchain Capital today announced the first closing of its second venture capital fund and rebranding from Crypto Currency Partners, according to Managing Partner Brad Stephens. The firm's second fund has raised $7 million in a first close and will continue to invest in blockchain-enabled technology companies over the next 12 to 24 months. Blockchain Capital's initial fund with 29 portfolio companies was the first venture fund dedicated to investing in the sector. The fund also pioneered accepting capital calls in bitcoin and funding portfolio companies in bitcoin.

The Blockchain Capital syndicate on AngelList has launched and will invest alongside the venture fund. "We believe equity crowdfunding shares the values of the blockchain economy: access, innovation and decentralization," said Stephens. "We are also unique in having many founders and CEOs of top bitcoin companies as limited partners, providing unprecedented early access to the best entrepreneurs and companies in the sector. Our mission is to support entrepreneurs who are disrupting legacy industries and creating new markets via blockchain technology."

Blockchain Capital is managed by serial entrepreneur and Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce and veteran Silicon Valley investors Bart Stephens and Brad Stephens, whose family co-founded Robertson Stephens, one of the original Silicon Valley investment banks, acquired by Bank of America in 1997. Some of the firm's active investments include BitFury, BitGo, BitPesa, BlockCypher, Blockstream, Chain, ChangeTip, Coinbase, Coinsetter, Gem, GoCoin, ItBit, PeerNova, Ripple, and Xapo. The fund recently had its first exit as authentication service Authy was sold to Twilio.

The firm also announced the appointment of Alison Davis to chair its advisory board. Alison is a current director of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Firserv. She is a former board member of First Data, Xoom, and City National Bank. Davis was previously CFO of Barclays Global Investors (now BlackRock), making her one of the most senior female executives on Wall Street.

About Blockchain Capital
Blockchain Capital started the first dedicated venture fund to invest in blockchain-enabled technology companies. The firm is based in San Francisco, and its principals are serial entrepreneur and Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce and veteran Silicon Valley investors Bart Stephens and Brad Stephens.
www.blockchain.capital

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