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Who is Supporting Web3 Startups? Key Venture Capitalists

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. GBV Capital
  2. DWF Labs
  3. Side Door Ventures

  4. In the Web3 space, many venture capitalists support startups, fostering their growth and development. This article highlights a few notable firms that stand out among their peers.

    GBV Capital

    Founded in 2020 and based in Hong Kong, GBV Capital is a Web3 fund that uses its founders' own funds to invest in startups. The firm actively supports projects in the multichain ecosystem, such as Canto, Pendle, Pyth, and Zerolend, and is known for its openness to innovation and new approaches.

    DWF Labs

    DWF Labs is an ambitious venture fund actively seeking talented early-stage projects. The firm not only provides funding but also mentorship, networking, and other resources necessary for the success of startups. DWF Labs also operates an OTC trading desk, making it an ideal partner for tokenized projects.

    Side Door Ventures

    Side Door Ventures is a team with impressive expertise in various fields, aiming to support ambitious projects with significant growth potential. The fund invests in startups like Ether.fi and Mysten Labs, providing them with all the necessary resources to achieve success.

    These venture funds significantly contribute to the development of the Web3 industry. Thanks to their support, many startups manage to bring their innovative ideas to life.

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