25 venture capital funds with "Blockchain" in their name, sourced from SEC Form D filings.
Note: there's no verified per-fund industry classification in our data, so this list matches on fund name only. It will miss funds that invest in blockchain without saying so in their name.
General partners: Adam Goldberg, Alok Vasudev
General partners: P. Bart Stephens, W. Bradford Stephens, Spencer Bradford Bogart
General partners: David Wang
General partners: Giles Carmichael, Emilio DiSanluciano, Darren Cohen & 1 more
General partners: Arjun Sethi
General partners: Arjun Sethi, Jake Ellowitz
General partners: Kavita Gupta
General partners: Anand N/A Iyer
General partners: Kavita Gupta
General partners: Gil Rosen
General partners: Wesley Barton, Keith Hamlin
General partners: Max Shapiro, Kumar Dandapani
Blockchain falls under the broader "Technology" category in federal grant data. Live from Grants.gov, refreshed nightly, filtered to currently open programs.
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25 funds in our SEC Form D-sourced database have "Blockchain" (or a close synonym) in their legal fund name. This is a name match, not a verified investment thesis — many funds invest in blockchain without it appearing in their name, so this number understates true investor interest.
The 25 matched funds have a combined effective size (closed amount where reported, otherwise target offering amount) of $1.1B, based on their SEC Form D filings.
Yes — 52 currently open federal grant programs are tagged under the Technology category, which is where blockchain falls in our grant classification. These are pulled live from Grants.gov and refresh nightly.
Fund listings come from SEC Form D filings (EDGAR) and are matched to blockchain by searching for the term in each fund's legal name — we don't have a verified per-fund industry classification, so this list is directional, not exhaustive. Grant listings come from the Grants.gov API and are categorized using keyword matching against each opportunity's title and description.