Fundos de capital de risco mainstream anunciam divisão estratégica: negócios de liquidez operam de forma independente, com foco em investimentos seed e de risco
【Blockchain News】No new developments on January 7th — a well-known crypto investment fund announced the launch of a strategic reorganization. They plan to spin off their liquidity management business and establish an independent new company to operate separately, while the parent fund focuses on venture capital investment.
The new company will be led by Seth Ginns and Chris Perkins, who will step down from their operational positions at the original fund. The original fund will still have people in charge — Jake Brukhman, Alex Felix, and David Pakman will continue to oversee operations.
The fund’s VC division covers seed-stage and VC fund strategy tracks. This spin-off essentially separates the liquidity strategy business to develop it more deeply and precisely. In this rapidly changing market environment, this specialized separation strategy is quite interesting, indicating that major players are reassessing their strategic positioning.
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TommyTeacher1
· 2h atrás
Começou novamente a divisão, já estás farto desta estratégia, não?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-07 23:49
O negócio de liquidez foi separado, esse esquema está se tornando cada vez mais comum... Se vai dar certo ou não, depende da capacidade de duas pessoas, né?
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-07 07:10
Operação separada de negócios de liquidez? Isso está se preparando para o próximo mercado... Parece que os grandes fundos estão jogando xadrez.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-07 07:10
Mais uma cisão... Hoje em dia, sem um negócio independente, fica difícil sair de casa.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-07 07:08
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SelfRugger
· 01-07 06:52
O que é que os VC estão a fazer de novo, a dividir e a dividir, no final das contas é tudo para evitar impostos ou cortar os lucros aos investidores
Fundos de capital de risco mainstream anunciam divisão estratégica: negócios de liquidez operam de forma independente, com foco em investimentos seed e de risco
【Blockchain News】No new developments on January 7th — a well-known crypto investment fund announced the launch of a strategic reorganization. They plan to spin off their liquidity management business and establish an independent new company to operate separately, while the parent fund focuses on venture capital investment.
The new company will be led by Seth Ginns and Chris Perkins, who will step down from their operational positions at the original fund. The original fund will still have people in charge — Jake Brukhman, Alex Felix, and David Pakman will continue to oversee operations.
The fund’s VC division covers seed-stage and VC fund strategy tracks. This spin-off essentially separates the liquidity strategy business to develop it more deeply and precisely. In this rapidly changing market environment, this specialized separation strategy is quite interesting, indicating that major players are reassessing their strategic positioning.