Former Wall Street banker launches $1.5 billion crypto venture fund

Former Citigroup executive Matt Zhang has launched a $1.5 billion crypto venture fund called Hivemind Capital Partners, according to an announcement on Monday.

Hivemind, a new crypto investment outfit based out of New York will focus on four strategies — yield staking, trading, venture capital investments, and play-to-earn (P2E) gaming. Following its interest in the latter area, the company has also hired former Goldman Sachs analyst Sam Peurifoy.

Peurifoy quit his job at Goldman Sachs to pursue a career in the play-to-earn gaming space under the moniker “Das Kapitalist,” a likely nod to Karl Marx’s magnum opus “Das Kapital.”

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According to Zhang, having Peurifoy leading the company’s P2E gaming arm is one way the fund can differentiate itself from others in the market. Peurifoy is a major community leader in Axie Infinity, the most popular crypto play-to-earn game.

The Hivemind announcement is the latest in a flurry of crypto venture funds established in 2021. In November, venture capital firm Paradigm launched a $2.5 billion cryptocurrency-focused venture fund.

Hivemind’s inclusion of P2E gaming in its investment strategy is also in keeping with the growing popularity of crypto gaming. Several blockchain gaming startups have also received backing from VC firms as of late, such as Avocado, a blockchain gaming guild that received $18 million from investors including Solana Ventures earlier in November.

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Osato is a news reporter at The Block as part of the crypto ecosystems team that focuses on DAO governance, staking, blockchain layers, and DeFi. He was previously a news reporter at Cointelegraph. Based in Lagos, Nigeria, he enjoys crosswords, poker, and attempting to beat his Scrabble high score. Follow him on Twitter at @OsatoNomayo.