a16z crypto

a16z crypto is the crypto-focused unit of Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It invests in cryptocurrency companies, blockchain protocols, and related software sectors through a series of dedicated venture funds established between 2018 and 2021.

Anthony Albanese JD

COO

Ali Yahya

Partner

Past deals in Art

Mahojin

Seed Round in 2025
Mahojin operates a Web3 AI platform that facilitates image generation and sharing. It offers users access to a vast, growing library of images, with features like IP tracking, revenue sharing, and remix functionality, enabling creators to monetize their work and users to generate high-quality images easily.

IYK

Seed Round in 2023
IYK develops a tokenization platform that bridges the physical and digital worlds for brands, artists, and creators. The platform uses near-field communication and blockchain to verify and reward fandom across customer and user engagement, enabling Web3 activations and helping clients deepen audience connections and boost social engagement.

Adim

Seed Round in 2022
Adim is a platform and community that enables storytellers, fans, and creators to develop and own ongoing narratives, characters, and narrative universes. It provides a web3-enabled environment where creators can connect, collaborate, and receive mentorship from established writers to build stories and interactive worlds. The platform supports ownership of creative output by its community, allowing participants to share in the value generated as they work together to reach their creative potential.

Kickstarter

Series D in 2022
Kickstarter is a global crowdfunding platform founded in 2009. It connects creators with backers to fund creative projects across various fields such as arts, film, games, music, and technology. Backers receive rewards or exclusive experiences in exchange for their pledges. Kickstarter charges a 5% fee on funds raised.

Kickstarter

Venture Round in 2021
Kickstarter is a global crowdfunding platform founded in 2009. It connects creators with backers to fund creative projects across various fields such as arts, film, games, music, and technology. Backers receive rewards or exclusive experiences in exchange for their pledges. Kickstarter charges a 5% fee on funds raised.
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