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a16z Crypto Targets $2 Billion Fund Amid Blockchain VC Shakeout

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a16z crypto, the crypto-focused venture capital arm of Andreessen Horowitz, is reportedly seeking about $2 billion for its fifth crypto fund.

The raise arrives as the broader crypto market endures a downturn, with venture capital firms also facing mounting pressure.

a16z Crypto Dials Down Fund Size with Blockchain-Focused Round for 2026

According to Fortune, the firm aims to close the round by the end of the first half of 2026. This fifth fund will exclusively focus on blockchain investments.

The latest fund is significantly smaller than a16z crypto’s fourth $4.5 billion fund. BeInCrypto reported in 2022 that the fund was split into $1.5 billion for seed and $3 billion for venture investments.

However, this time, a16z crypto is opting for a shorter fundraising cycle to better capitalize on the fast-changing trends within the crypto space.

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In 2018, a16z crypto launched its first $300 million fund and has since become an active player in the market. Data from CryptoRank showed that in Q4 2025, it backed Kalshi and invested $50 million in the Solana staking protocol Jito. This year the firm invested in Babylon, Kairos, and Talos.

As a Tier 1 investor with a 22.08x retail ROI, a16z holds 187 investments averaging $10-20 million per round, building one of the most extensive portfolios in crypto venture capital.

The firm’s investment focus includes artificial intelligence (27.78%), prediction markets (16.67%), and API and developer tools (11.11% each), among other categories.

a16z is not the only firm raising capital. Just last month, Dragonfly Capital closed a $650 million fund. This showed an ongoing institutional appetite for crypto venture investing.

Crypto Venture Capital Funds Encounter ‘Identity Crisis’ Amid Market Struggles

The broader cryptocurrency market has faced challenges, continuing the decline that began in October. Bitcoin (BTC) is down by 16.7% year-to-date, despite a recent bounce-back. Other major large-cap assets have also experienced struggles.

This downturn has extended its effects to digital asset treasuries, crypto equities, and even venture capital funds. Bloomberg reported in early February that crypto-focused venture capital funds are grappling with what is described as “an identity crisis.”

According to the report, crypto-native funds were shifting their focus toward higher-performing sectors, such as stablecoin infrastructure and on-chain prediction markets. Some were also branching into adjacent industries like fintech and artificial intelligence (AI).

Yet, a16z’s ongoing commitment suggests the firm believes there are opportunities for long-term value creation in the current environment.

Whether the latest efforts mark a floor for crypto venture or simply a consolidation among the sector’s most durable players, the answer will depend in large part on whether the current market downturn produces the kind of breakout companies that justify the capital committed during it.

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Source: https://beincrypto.com/a16z-crypto-fifth-fund-venture-capital-return/

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