Yeah, I guess I’m talking more about existing funds. There are plenty of funds with a broader mandate than bitcoin which are not crypto funds, but might invest across technology… e.g., maybe generalists, but with a fin-tech focus. They should be salivating on this opportunity.
I agree that to raise a new btc-focused equity fund at substantial scale today would generally be a difficult proposition. Any LP would need to be educated enough about bitcoin and own enough already, but see value in building things which accelerate adoption of bitcoin compared to just owning more of the underlying asset. It’s not quite philanthropy, but it takes a certain disposition.
I believe there are individual opportunities that can beat a bitcoin hurdle (and I invest in them myself as a small angel), but I think this get much harder to do when the volatility gets dampened with a portfolio.
I guess if you want to solve for at-scale capital to invest in bitcoin companies that are breaking out there are probably two paths:
1) build deal-by-deal SPV syndicates for the rare occasions that these opportunities present themselves
2) build a more generalist technology venture fund with a close eye toward bitcoin when these opportunities do emerge
idk, wdyt?