Zaki Manian
About Zaki Manian
Zaki Manian is a blockchain entrepreneur and co-founder of Sommelier, focusing on decentralized finance solutions. He is also a co-founder of iqlusion, which provides infrastructure like a data center and a Cosmos validator for next-generation crypto technologies. Previously, Zaki helped build the Cosmos ecosystem, including launching the first public Cosmos testnet, and served as a director of Tendermint. Zaki has been a leading developer in the blockchain space since 2014, when he taught himself cryptography and began contributing to projects including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Zcash, and Tendermint. Having studied the history of science at the University of Pennsylvania, Zaki’s skill sets in software engineering, programming, and computer science are largely self-taught. Zaki's investment focus is primarily on the cryptocurrency and venture capital sectors, with a particular emphasis on decentralized finance (DeFi) projects. He has been actively involved in supporting and investing in early-stage blockchain startups, aiming to foster innovation and growth within the DeFi ecosystem. His investments typically range from $100,000 to $5,000,000, reflecting his commitment to nurturing promising ventures in the blockchain space. Through his ventures, Zaki has contributed to the development and scaling of various blockchain projects, leveraging his expertise to drive advancements in decentralized finance and related technologies. His approach combines technical proficiency with a strategic vision to identify and support projects that have the potential to transform the financial landscape through decentralization and blockchain innovation.
Investment Mandate
Investment Stages7
Asset Classes2
Geographical Focus
African markets3
Other stated markets17
Requirements
Innovative blockchain solutions, Strong technical teams, Scalable business models, Clear regulatory compliance, Potential for significant market impact
Stated Portfolio10
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