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Cheque Size$1M to $50M
Stages7
Industries25
Markets25
Stated Portfolio6

About Leon Hillmann

An angel investor specializing in early-stage technology and blockchain startups. He has been an early investor in projects such as Solana, Axie Infinity, Filecoin, Avalanche, dYdX, and Bitclout. His investment focus includes emerging crypto assets and blockchain technologies, with a particular interest in decentralized applications and machine learning. He has a background in engineering, having studied at Munich and Yale University, and has developed projects in machine learning and financial prediction apps. His portfolio reflects a commitment to supporting innovative ventures in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors. His investment strategy centers on identifying and supporting early-stage companies with scalable growth potential in the technology and consumer sectors. He emphasizes innovation and market impact, aiming to drive the adoption of decentralized applications and blockchain solutions. His approach combines technical expertise with a keen understanding of market dynamics, enabling him to provide valuable support to portfolio companies. With a track record of successful investments in high-profile blockchain projects, he has demonstrated a strong ability to identify and back ventures that lead to significant market impact. His investment philosophy focuses on fostering innovation and supporting founders who are building the next era of human capability through technology and blockchain solutions.

Geographical Focus

African markets2

Other stated markets23

United StatesUnited KingdomCanadaGermanyHong KongJapanAustraliaSingaporeChinaIndiaBrazilFranceUnited Arab EmiratesSwitzerlandMexicoSouth KoreaSaudi ArabiaRussiaIsraelChileArgentinaColombiaCayman Islands

Requirements

Scalable growth potential, Innovative technology solutions, Strong founding teams

Stated Portfolio6

dYdX
Solana
Filecoin
Axie Infinity
Avalanche
BitClout

As reported by the investor. We hold no profile for these companies, so they are printed as stated rather than linked.