HyperChain Capital
About HyperChain Capital
HyperChain Capital is a digital asset management firm specializing in blockchain-based projects and decentralized protocols. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Singapore, the firm focuses on early-stage investments in the cryptocurrency and blockchain sectors. It has supported over 40 projects with capital, advisory, and guidance, committing to invest an additional $50 million USD over the coming years. The firm's portfolio includes investments in DeFi projects, infrastructure, Web3, NFTs, and more. HyperChain Capital operates under the leadership of founder Stelian Balta, who has been featured in Netflix's 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' alongside Pierre Gasly. The firm emphasizes a philosophy of doing good, aiming to support innovative technologies and organizations that contribute positively to the blockchain ecosystem. HyperChain Capital has been recognized for its significant contributions to the blockchain industry, including being featured as the first blockchain quasi-unicorn at the Davos World Economic Forum and setting records for the highest single fundraising transactions in China's blockchain sector. The firm's core products and services include a blockchain open-source service platform, supply chain finance platform, and record-keeping platform, among others. HyperChain Capital continues to be an active investor, focusing on projects that align with its mission to foster innovation and positive impact within the blockchain space.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages6
Asset Classes2
Geographical Focus
African markets2
Other stated markets18
Requirements
Innovative blockchain-based projects, Strong team with technical expertise, Scalable business model, Clear regulatory compliance, Potential for significant market impact
Stated Portfolio5
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