Crypto VC Firm CoinFund Looks to Raise $250M Seed Fund
SEC filings show the firm is raising money for a new fund less than three months after launching a $300 million VC fund.

Crypto-focused investment firm CoinFund is looking to raise $250 million for seed investments, according to new filings on Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filings come less than three months after the firm announced a $300 million venture capital fund, a notably short turnaround time during a bear market.
The new CoinFund Seed IV fund is split into three parts – two domiciled in the Cayman Islands and one in Delaware, which is typically done for legal and tax purposes. The Caymans funds are targeting to raise $130 million and $20 million, respectively, while the Delaware fund seeks to raise $100 million. The first sales have yet to occur, meaning the funds hadn’t opened to investors.
CoinFund didn't respond to a request for comment by publication time.
In August, the firm launched the $300 million CoinFund Ventures I fund to invest in crypto companies gaining commercial traction in a sector with a large total addressable market, David Pakman, CoinFund managing partner and venture investing head, told CoinDesk at the time.
Founded in 2015, CoinFund originally focused on bitcoin
Read more: How Crypto Traders Are Reinventing Venture Capital
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