A16z Crypto raises $2 billion fund against the market trend, sticking to blockchain without expansion AI

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According to multiple sources, crypto venture giant A16z Crypto is raising approximately $2 billion for its fifth fund, aiming to complete the fundraising by the first half of 2026. This round is less than half the size of the $4.5 billion fourth fund in 2022, and the fifth fund will be entirely focused on blockchain investments.

Strategic Background of the Fifth Fund: Smaller Scale, Shorter Cycle

Led by Chris Dixon, general partner of Andreessen Horowitz’s (a16z) crypto division, A16z Crypto has increased the size of each fund since its first $300 million debut in 2018—until now.

This $2 billion target for the fifth fund is significantly smaller than the fourth, but sources indicate this is a deliberate strategic adjustment: A16z Crypto plans to shorten its fundraising cycle to more flexibly capture rapid shifts in the crypto market, rather than taking one to two years to raise each fund as before.

The macro context for this fundraising is the overall weakness in the crypto market—Bitcoin has fallen nearly 50% since reaching a record high in October 2025, and publicly traded crypto companies’ stock prices have also plummeted. However, the U.S. currently offers the most favorable regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies in 17 years, which is a key reason A16z Crypto is choosing this timing to enter.

Maintaining a Unique Blockchain Focus: Contrast with Paradigm’s Transformation Path

Sources confirm that A16z Crypto’s fifth fund will be “completely focused on blockchain investments,” sharply contrasting with industry shifts. According to recent reports from The Wall Street Journal, Paradigm, another crypto venture giant, is raising up to $1.5 billion for its new fund, but its investment scope has expanded to include cryptocurrencies, artificial intelligence, and robotics.

A16z Crypto’s recent investments also reflect its continued focus on blockchain:

  • Babylon: Decentralized protocol helping users stake Bitcoin holdings
  • Kairos: Cross-platform prediction market integration tool
  • Jito: Solana staking protocol, with A16z Crypto investing $50 million

Chris Dixon recently posted on X (formerly Twitter) acknowledging that blockchain has entered the “financial era,” but he defended the Web3 philosophy outlined in his book Read Write Own: “Finance is not separate from broader theories; it is part of them. It is the foundation and testing ground for everything else.” However, there have been failures—Farcaster, supported by A16z Crypto, decided to refund all $180 million raised earlier this year after selling its infrastructure.

FAQs

Q: Why is A16z Crypto launching a $2 billion fund during a crypto market downturn?
Market downturns often present low-cost entry points for venture capital—project valuations are lower, and competition is reduced. Sources say A16z Crypto’s decision to shorten the fundraising cycle and reduce fund size is to more flexibly seize short-term opportunities in the crypto market. Additionally, the current U.S. regulatory environment is the most favorable in 17 years, further supporting their timing.

Q: Why doesn’t A16z Crypto’s fifth fund expand into AI and robotics like Paradigm?
Insiders say the fifth fund will be entirely focused on blockchain investments. This aligns with A16z Crypto’s founding philosophy—Chris Dixon has long championed the potential of decentralized blockchain networks, as systematically discussed in his 2024 book Read Write Own. Even as the industry shifts toward stablecoins and tokenized financial projects, Dixon insists that finance remains the “foundation and testing ground” of Web3’s broader vision.

Q: The fifth fund is less than half the size of the fourth—does this indicate waning confidence in the crypto market?
Sources explain this is a strategic adjustment rather than a sign of diminished confidence. By reducing the size of each fund, A16z Crypto can shorten investment cycles, adjust strategies more frequently, and better adapt to market volatility, rather than being locked into a long cycle of a massive fund. This “small steps, quick adjustments” approach is seen as a pragmatic response to the high volatility of the crypto market.

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