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# Investment

A16zAndreessen Horowitz (A16z)

Founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz, or A16z, is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm with interests in both the traditional Internet industry and the crypto sector, and has a dedicated crypto investment fund, A16z Crypto, which has invested in many top blockchain companies and leading projects, including Coinbase, OpenSea, Uniswap, Maker, Compound, Dfinity, Chia, Near Protocol, Dapper Labs, Orchid, etc.

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LD Capital&#x20;

Founded in 2018, Takedown Capital focuses on investments in the blockchain space and has a presence in the entire industry chain, including public protocols and infrastructure, financial services, DeFi/DApp, NFT, and more. Takedown Capital is very active in the industry with numerous investment projects, totaling over 200, and has achieved an overall 100 times investment return, with peak self-owned assets of nearly one billion dollars. Its representative investments are as follows: Qtum, GXChain, Jia Nan Wei Zhi, Flow, OpenOcean, Moonswap, Terra Virtua, Bagels Finance

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Consensus Lab&#x20;

Consensus Lab is a professional investment institution, covering project investment, project incubation and industry research in the blockchain industry, focusing on foreign team projects and projects associated with well-known technology companies and listed companies. Consensus Lab has a broad portfolio of investments in basic public chains, DeFi/DApp, crypto exchanges and other fields. Its representative investments are as follows: COCOS BCX, Newton, Crust Network, Bridge Mutual, Golff, Nervos, FinNexus, The Force Protoco, Bagels Finance

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Digital Currency Group (DCG)

DCG is an investment giant in the blockchain industry, with subsidiaries such as media platform Coindesk, asset management company Grayscale, and crypto brokerage service provider Genesis, and has an extensive investment footprint. Its representative investments include Coinbase, Flow, Acala, Lido, Mask Network, The Graph, Filecoin, CoinList, etc.

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IDG Capital

Founded in 1992, IDG Capital focuses on private equity and venture capital. IDG has invested in over 1,000 companies and has entered the crypto space with a greater focus on public chains and infrastructure investments. Its representative investments are as follows: Coinbase, Ripple, KuCoin, Matrixport, Ground X, imToken

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IOSG Ventures

Founded in 2017, IOSG Ventures is a research-driven VC with teams in Singapore, Berlin and Seattle and team members with over a decade of experience in the investment space, IOSG focuses on investments in infrastructure, middleware, DeFi and other Web 3.0 applications. Its representative investments are as follows: 1inch Network, DeBank, Polkadot, Near Protocol, Filecoin, Celer Network, Kyber Network, Synthetix, Oasis Network, Mask Network, etc.

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NGC Ventures

Founded in December 2017, NGC Ventures is a blockchain technology venture capital fund composed of members from Internet technology, traditional capital markets, and management consulting, etc. NGC's main investment focus is blockchain systems and supporting infrastructure. Its representative investments are as follows: Polkadot, Solana, Swarm, xDai, Zilliqa, Ankr, COCOS BCX, Black Ocean, etc.

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FBG Capital

Founded in 2017, FBG Capital is a blockchain-focused crypto investment fund. FBG has a wide range of investments in public chains, DeFi, exchanges and other areas. Its representative investments are as follows: Maker, Nebulas, Ampleforth, Kyber Network, Zilliqa, CoinList, FTX, ZKSwap, Celer Network, etc.


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