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Venture Capital giant, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) crypto arm has closed its fifth crypto fund at $2.2 billion. The new vehicle, named Crypto Fund 5, is designed to deploy capital over a long time horizon and invest across stages in crypto startups.

Alongside the fund announcement, the firm said its CTO, Eddy Lazzarin, has been promoted to general partner.

Fifth Fund

In the latest announcement, a16z’s partners described the current phase of the crypto market as a quieter period in the broader cycle, where speculative excess has cooled, and attention is moving toward infrastructure and durable applications. In this context, Crypto Fund 5 will focus on “turning new infrastructure into products people use every day.”

A major area of focus for the fund is stablecoins, which have continued to see rising adoption even during market downturns. The firm noted that stablecoins are increasingly used for savings, cross-border payments, and routine transactions, while highlighting limitations in traditional financial systems in terms of speed, cost, and reliability.

Beyond stablecoins, a16z also spoke about growth areas such as perpetual futures for price discovery, prediction markets, on-chain lending for credit markets, and tokenized assets that move traditional financial instruments onto blockchain rails.

The firm pointed to broader macro trends shaping its investment thesis, including the increasing complexity and opacity of software systems and the consolidation of internet infrastructure. It stated that crypto networks offer properties such as transparency, verifiability, global accessibility, and reduced reliance on intermediaries, which are becoming more relevant in this environment. Regulatory developments were also cited as supportive.

A spokesperson for the firm stated,

“Fund 5 is 100% dedicated to investing in crypto entrepreneurs.”

Post-Peak Correction Phase

Zooming out, a16z crypto’s latest fund is being raised during a downturn in the crypto market. Despite modest short-term upticks, prices of leading tokens such as Bitcoin and Ethereum remain far under their 2025 peak levels. Conflict between the US and Iran continues to be one of the key external risks affecting global financial markets. With the continued macro-level uncertainty, investors remain cautious and may show lower appetite for highly volatile assets.

At the same time, many crypto companies have cut jobs and restructured operations as they shift focus toward artificial intelligence.

The post a16z Crypto Closes $2.2B Fund to Back Builders Across All Stages appeared first on CryptoPotato.

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