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Bitcoin-Focused VC Stillmark Hires Former Google X Engineer Vikash Singh

Singh joins the fund as principal investor as the firm looks to deploy capital to Bitcoin-related companies.

Updated May 11, 2023, 4:01 p.m. Published Mar 17, 2022, 7:01 a.m.
Vikash Singh (Stillmark)
Vikash Singh (Stillmark)

Stillmark, a major investor in Lightning Network infrastructure providers Lightning Labs and Voltage, said Thursday it appointed former Google X engineer Vikash Singh as its principal investor.

  • Stillmark has so far raised $40 million, specifically for investing in startups that utilize Bitcoin and the Lightning network.
  • Stillmark said its first fund was oversubscribed twice over.
  • Prior to Google X, Singh spent five years at Heal, a Series D stage health tech company that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, which he joined at seed stage.
  • In an interview with CoinDesk, Singh called Bitcoin a “moonshot” technology that’s a fundamental evolution of financial technology tjat levels the playing field for many people.
  • Singh wants Bitcoin to be a “stable base layer for people to be their own bank and be independent.”
  • Compared with other cryptos bitcoin is a “clear winner in the race for money over the internet,” he said.
  • Lightning Labs has been fundamental in El Salvador adopting bitcoin as legal tender and making it available alongside cash as a payment mechanism.

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