Andreessen Horowitz just hit pause on their TXO Fund—looks like Silicon Valley's DEI retreat continues. So what's next for founders who banked on that capital? The crypto venture landscape might be shifting faster than we thought.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-25 13:03
Ngl, this is really embarrassing. The project party relying on TXO now has to rush to find a Plan B... The hype for VC has disappeared just like that.
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SerLiquidated
· 11-23 00:55
Well... a16z really has to shrink if it does, by the way, those project parties betting on TXO must be feeling really bad.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 11-23 00:53
Data shows that the financing window is shrinking, so let's wait a bit. At historical lows, this type of capital flow is always the first to stop; this is the observed pattern.
Andreessen Horowitz just hit pause on their TXO Fund—looks like Silicon Valley's DEI retreat continues. So what's next for founders who banked on that capital? The crypto venture landscape might be shifting faster than we thought.