Former Chainlink and Two Sigma executives launched a $25 million crypto fund Moirai, focusing on stablecoins and tokenization.

According to ChainCatcher news reported by Cointelegraph, Metalayer Ventures, a crypto venture capital firm founded by former Chainlink Labs growth head Mickey Graham and Two Sigma former executives Andy Kangpan and David Winton, announced the launch of a $25 million fund focused on investing in stablecoins, asset tokenization, and crypto infrastructure. The fund has currently invested in 7 startups, including tax optimization platform AnchorZero, stablecoin provider Spark Capital, and the on-chain trading protocol Theo, which recently raised $20 million. David Winton, co-founder of Metalayer, developed the proprietary data platform Moirai, which filters potential projects by analyzing on-chain development activities, protocol interactions, and trading patterns. Mickey Graham stated that Moirai is the "core tool for systematically discovering early-stage quality projects," with evaluation dimensions covering technical feasibility, team background, and market fit. The fund plans to ultimately invest in 30 companies, with a single investment size ranging from $500,000 to $1,000,000.

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