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Paradigm Raises $1.2B for AI, Robotics, and Frontier Tech Investments

Nana K.
9 July 2026 2 min read

Paradigm’s fourth fund will back startups in the hottest sectors. We break down all the details.

Venture firm Paradigm has announced the launch of its fourth investment fund at $1.2 billion. The capital will be directed toward startups in:

  • Cryptocurrency
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Robotics
  • Other frontier technologies

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The fund will continue investing in crypto infrastructure and financial markets while expanding into adjacent fields. Paradigm previously raised more than $4B across three crypto-focused funds. Its crypto portfolio includes Hyperliquid and Kalshi.

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Paradigm’s New Fund: From Crypto to AI, Robotics, and Space

Paradigm said its approach remains unchanged: “Research, build, and invest alongside founders — first in crypto, now also in AI, robotics, and other frontier areas.” The fund will support projects at all stages, from early startups to more mature companies.

Non-crypto investments highlighted by Paradigm include:

  • Zipline — autonomous drone delivery
  • SendCutSend — manufacturing solutions
  • True Anomaly — space defense
  • Nous Research — open-source AI models

The diversification reflects a strategy of investing in tech sectors showing exponential growth.

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Crypto Investments Remain a Priority: Hyperliquid, Kalshi, and Tempo

Despite the expansion, crypto remains central to Paradigm’s focus. The firm confirmed continued support for crypto projects, including:

Paradigm will also continue its internal research and engineering projects: Foundry and Reth blockchain tools, Centaur AI agent tools, and EVMbench, a blockchain security initiative in collaboration with OpenAI.

Founded in 2018 by Matt Huang and Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam, Paradigm has become one of the largest crypto VC firms. By the end of 2025, the firm managed about $12B in assets, with university endowments among its investors.

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Nana K.

Crypto journalist and content creator specializing in market analytics, regulatory developments, and the social impact of cryptocurrency. With experience at BeInCrypto and Cointelegraph, she covers both breaking news and creative…