Paradigm, the crypto-focused venture firm founded by Matt Huang and Fred Ehrsam, closed a $1.2 billion fund on July 8 -- slightly below the $1.5 billion target the Wall Street Journal reported the firm was pursuing back in February, but still one of the largest funds raised by a crypto-native VC this year. Huang previously led Sequoia's crypto investing before co-founding Paradigm in 2018; Ehrsam co-founded Coinbase.
What makes this fund notable isn't the size alone -- it's the explicit broadening of mandate. Paradigm is positioning the new capital for "technical frontier" startups spanning AI and robotics, not just crypto and fintech, a shift that mirrors how several crypto-native funds have diversified as digital-asset deal flow has thinned relative to the AI boom.
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The firm has already been deploying against that broader thesis before the fund officially closed: it backed drone-delivery company Zipline at a $7.6 billion valuation in January and space-defense startup True Anomaly at a $2.2 billion valuation in April, neither of which is a crypto company. That puts Paradigm in more direct competition with generalist deep-tech and defense-focused funds like Founders Fund and Andreessen Horowitz's American Dynamism practice than with crypto-only peers like Multicoin Capital or Electric Capital.
A $1.2 billion fund that falls short of its original target is worth noting in context -- LP appetite for crypto-labeled vehicles has been more selective in 2026 than for pure AI funds, even as digital-asset prices have stabilized, which may be part of why Paradigm broadened its stated mandate rather than raising a crypto-only successor fund.
For founders in AI infrastructure, robotics or defense tech, Paradigm's entry adds another well-capitalized generalist competing for the same term sheets as traditional venture funds, with the added credibility of deep crypto-market expertise that's increasingly relevant as stablecoins and on-chain payment rails intersect with AI-agent commerce. For LPs, the underraise relative to target is a data point worth watching as crypto-native managers compete for allocation against a much larger pool of AI-focused funds this cycle.