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Daemon Ventures is a venture capital firm based in the United States, focused on supporting early-stage startups in the blockchain space. They have a portfolio of 7 companies and invest across pre-seed, seed, seed-plus, and Series A stages. The firm aims to provide capital and strategic insights to innovators developing decentralized applications and infrastructure.
Daemon Ventures invests in early-stage startups developing decentralized applications and infrastructure, particularly in logistics and fintech. Their investment thesis highlights the potential of blockchain technology to transform these sectors. They typically engage in pre-seed to Series A rounds, taking an active role in supporting their portfolio companies.
Notable portfolio companies include Lava Network, a decentralized marketplace for blockchain data access; HEALE Labs, which builds a decentralized logistics network for asset tokenization; ZetaChain, a Layer 1 blockchain for cross-chain experiences; Prime Protocol, a cross-chain prime brokerage platform; Fermah, focused on zero-knowledge proof adoption; Term Labs, a non-custodial platform for fixed-rate borrowing and lending; and OTIM, developing an execution layer for externally owned accounts.
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Yes, Daemon Ventures often leads investment rounds in their portfolio companies, providing both capital and strategic guidance.
Daemon Ventures actively participates in follow-on investments to support the growth of their portfolio companies as they scale.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but they focus on early-stage investments across multiple rounds.
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