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Antalpha Ventures
Singapore
Seed
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This is essentially Bitmain's venture arm with a fancy name. Dal Mas and the team are deeply embedded in the Bitmain/mining ecosystem, which explains their heavy focus on Bitcoin infrastructure and mining plays. They're not your typical Silicon Valley VC - they're operators who understand crypto infrastructure at a technical level. The Cango deal shows they're willing to get their hands dirty with complex restructuring plays that most VCs would avoid. Their computational power fund is clever positioning for the AI wave, but founders should know you're essentially partnering with the Bitmain empire.

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AppWorks
Taipei
Multi-stage
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BERNIE'S TAKE

AppWorks has quietly become one of Asia's most successful early-stage platforms by mastering two things most VCs struggle with: geographic focus and community building. Their "ABS" thesis (AI, Blockchain, Southeast Asia) isn't just marketing speak — they've delivered with unicorns like Dapper Labs and Animoca Brands. Jamie Lin runs a tight ship with strong conviction on web3 before it was cool, and Jessica Liu knows SEA markets better than most Silicon Valley partners know their own backyard. The accelerator program creates a genuine founder community that actually helps portfolio companies work together. However, their Taiwan-centric team may struggle with nuanced market entry in diverse SEA countries, and their heavy blockchain bet could look risky if crypto winter persists. They're operator-friendly and move fast on decisions, but expect them to push hard on regional expansion plans that might not fit your timeline.

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Blockchain Founders Fund
Singapore
Seed
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BERNIE'S TAKE

BFF is Singapore's most active crypto fund with 200+ investments since 2018, but their spray-and-pray approach raises questions about selectivity. Aly Madhavji is a credentialed operator with serious academic and UN consulting credentials, but the fund's marketing-heavy presence (awards, press releases, LinkedIn posts) suggests they care more about brand than returns. Their 'high-touch, operator-led model' bridging technical prototyping and commercial scalability sounds good on paper, but with 160+ active portfolio companies, how hands-on can they really be? The fund's biggest strength is their network in Asia-Pacific Web3 ecosystem and ability to get deals done quickly. Watch out for potentially thin post-investment support given portfolio size and team constraints.

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Brinc
Hong Kong
Seed
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BERNIE'S TAKE

Here's the real talk on Brinc: they're actually more of a global accelerator network masquerading as a traditional VC fund. With a sub-5% acceptance rate and having reviewed over 2,500 companies, they're selective, but their real value is the accelerator machinery, not just capital. Manav's personal quirks (like banning meat expenses) actually translate into authentic sustainability focus - this isn't greenwashing. They accelerated 190 startups in 2023 alone and have invested in 259 companies total, but the follow-on funding success varies wildly. The Hong Kong base means they understand Asian markets deeply, but they primarily invest in US-based startups, which creates some geographic arbitrage opportunities. Portfolio companies raise an average of $1.74M to $3.48M in follow-on funding, which is respectable but not spectacular. The real question is whether you want an accelerator experience or pure capital - Brinc delivers the former exceptionally well.

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CMCC Global
Hong Kong
Series A
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Crypto.com Capital
Singapore
Seed
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DG Daiwa Ventures
Tokyo
Series A
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DG Ventures
Tokyo
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Foresight Ventures
Singapore
Seed
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Hashed
Seoul
Series A
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HashKey Capital
Singapore
Multi-stage
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Infinity Ventures Crypto
Taipei
Series A
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Kenetic Capital
Hong Kong
Seed
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Krungsri Finnovate
Bangkok
Multi-stage
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NGC Ventures
Singapore
Seed
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Saison Capital
Singapore
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SCB 10X
Bangkok
Multi-stage
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Shorooq Partners
Abu Dhabi
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Signum Capital
Singapore
Seed
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Sky9 Capital
Shanghai
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Skyland Ventures
Tokyo
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Superscrypt
Singapore
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The Spartan Group
Singapore
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True Global Ventures
Singapore
Series A
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