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Sinéad O’Sullivan is a former Senior Researcher at Harvard Enterprise Faculty’s Institute for Technique and Competitiveness.
There’s nothing worse than having $7bn in your again pocket and never with the ability to spend it. Simply ask Chris Dixon, Sriram Krishnan and the 104 different individuals on Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto team.
A16z’s prolific crypto allocation — round $7.6bn, greater than a fifth of the agency’s complete belongings beneath administration — was constructed up over a number of halcyon years during which the Fed exorcised rates of interest and monetary excesses sloshed across the system, earlier than ultimately discovering a house in enterprise capital.
However right here’s the factor: greater than half of this cash, $4.5 billion, was introduced after the crypto trade began to freeze over. The coinciding bulletins of ‘a16z’s flagship crypto fund loses 40 per cent of worth!’ and ‘a16z has raised one other $4.5bn for crypto!’ created whiplash amidst a backdrop of rate of interest hikes and overdue regulatory scrutiny.
The latter issue is extra distinguished than ever, with the US’s Securities and Exchanges committee considerably upset that crypto exchanges like Coinbase, as soon as valued at $112bn, and Binance, as soon as valued at $45bn, appear to have been working as unregistered brokers.
Sadly, these pesky US regulators have created a $7bn downside for a16z. Web3 and DeFi investments into startups in Miami, the house of US crypto, have all however dried up. The town’s bitcoin convention Bitcoin 2023 had half the number of anticipated attendees this yr. The “Miami Bathtubs of Champagne” Index is at an all-time low.
A16z has three clear choices, in tough order or desirability : 1) diversify out of the US, 2) diversify out of crypto, or 3) return the fund to its traders.
Assuming the fund’s companions would moderately die than forego $140mn in charges income a yr, let’s take a look at the agency’s solely two actual choices: opportunistic geographic growth or saying “we’re investing in AI however we’re pretending it’s crypto”.
Discovering ports in a storm
With El Salvador having formally signalled a Recreation Over for crypto the day that its HODLer president, Nayib Bukele, eliminated bitcoin from his Twitter profile alongside along with his laser eyes profile image, a16z wanted to scrape the barrel.
They settled on one of many few remaining non-regulated crypto geographies within the trendy world of enterprise and finance: Singapore-upon-Thames the UK. And the timing truly works fairly nicely right here. As a result of simply because the pesky SEC cracks down on crypto throughout the pond, the UK has managed to do away with its personal pesky regulatory overlords within the European Union (or, so we’re instructed) and choose (okay probably not choose) a wannabe crypto bro, Rishi Sunak, as prime minister.
Simply as Bukele modified his Twitter profile image to “laser eyes” throughout zero-interest-rate insanity, Sunak has modified the door of 10 Downing Avenue to, uh, this:
What’s happening with the No10 door?
Nicely… pic.twitter.com/w9QgK8CEVk
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) June 14, 2023
Maybe the long-term ache of Brexit is well worth the short-term acquire of changing into the brand new world hub of crypto scams innovation?
A16z associate Chris Dixon is delighted with the deal reached with Stanford MBA alum Sunak:
Whereas there’s nonetheless work to be completed, we imagine that the UK is on the appropriate path to changing into a frontrunner in crypto regulation.
Thank God — the UK may lastly be world-beating at one thing.
Diversify or die?
The opposite technique to generate returns on a $7bn crypto fund is, after all, to simply not allocate it to crypto.
We all know that the autumn of crypto created a vacuum in VC-land, which was in a short time crammed by throwing a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} at AI startup pre-seed rounds. Why not simply spend it there? The probability of the crypto fund’s restricted companions deeply understanding what crypto truly does is fairly small. The probability of the LPs nonetheless wanting their cash to be ploughed into it’s even smaller. It’s a win-win.
Earlier this week, a16z led a $43m deal for Gensyn.ai, saying:
. . . constructing AI techniques requires ever-larger deployments of computational energy for the coaching and inference of as we speak’s largest and strongest fashions . . .
We have now all the time described blockchains as a brand new form of laptop. What makes them distinctive is that builders can write code making robust commitments about how that code will behave sooner or later. This permissionless part of blockchains allows the creation of a market for patrons and sellers of compute energy — or some other form of digital useful resource like information or algorithms — to commerce with no middlemen on a worldwide scale.
Discuss killing two birds with one stone.
So what, then, will come of this $7bn struggling in the hunt for crypto? Opening its first worldwide workplace throughout a enterprise downturn means that a16z’s London-meets-AI funding technique is a final try to dump a pile that’s 100x the scale of the median European VC fund.
The impression of this technique will clearly not go unnoticed, and a few European VCs are privately questioning whether or not European deal stream can soak up such a big quantity so rapidly. However it might raise the tide for the broader European startup group, which is able to welcome deep pockets to switch a now-absent Tiger and SoftBank.
I think the times of a16z asserting new crypto funds are nicely and really over. However it might nonetheless discover a technique to put this cash to work and to carry onto these administration charges.
Wherein case, European startups may get foolish cash thrown at them for the primary time ever, and LPs will get… nicely, most likely not the 1,000x crypto returns they’d as soon as hoped for.