
Winklevoss Capital
Description
Winklevoss Capital is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2012 by brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, renowned for their early involvement in Facebook and their subsequent pivot into cryptocurrency. The firm operates as a family office, investing across various sectors with a particular emphasis on disruptive technologies and innovative business models. Their investment philosophy centers on identifying and supporting determined entrepreneurs who are building companies that aim to create a more "frictionless world," a concept deeply rooted in their own experiences with digital innovation and financial technology.
The firm primarily targets early-stage companies, typically from pre-seed to Series A rounds, where they can provide not just capital but also strategic guidance and access to their extensive network. While their portfolio is diverse, Winklevoss Capital has a pronounced focus on the blockchain, cryptocurrency, and fintech sectors, reflecting the founders' significant investments and leadership in the digital asset space, including their ownership of the Gemini cryptocurrency exchange. This specialized expertise allows them to offer unique insights and support to portfolio companies operating in these rapidly evolving industries.
Winklevoss Capital has built a substantial portfolio, with Crunchbase indicating over 100 investments and more than 20 exits since its inception. Their typical first check size for early-stage companies generally ranges from approximately $250,000 to $2,000,000, though they are capable of participating in larger rounds and providing follow-on funding as companies scale. Beyond capital, the firm is known for its hands-on approach, leveraging the founders' entrepreneurial journey and deep understanding of technology, regulation, and market dynamics to help their ventures navigate challenges and achieve growth.
Their commitment to fostering innovation extends beyond direct investments, as they often engage with the broader startup ecosystem. Winklevoss Capital seeks to partner with founders who demonstrate strong vision and execution capabilities, aiming to build long-term relationships that contribute to the success of their portfolio companies. Their strategic positioning at the intersection of traditional venture capital and the burgeoning digital asset economy makes them a distinctive and influential player in the early-stage investment landscape.
Investor Profile
Winklevoss Capital has backed more than 147 startups, with 5 new investments in the last 12 months alone. The firm has led 10 rounds, about 7% of its total and boasts 33 exits across its portfolio.
Investment Focus Highlights
- Concentrates on Seed, Series A, Series Unknown rounds (top funding stages).
- Majority of deals are located in United States, United Kingdom, Japan.
- Strong thematic focus on Software, Cryptocurrency, E-Commerce.
- Led 1 rounds in the past year.
- Typical check size: $250K – $2M.
Stage Focus
- Seed (51%)
- Series A (18%)
- Series Unknown (10%)
- Pre Seed (5%)
- Initial Coin Offering (5%)
- Series B (4%)
- Series C (3%)
- Debt Financing (3%)
- Post Ipo Equity (1%)
Country Focus
- United States (90%)
- United Kingdom (2%)
- Japan (1%)
- Singapore (1%)
- Mexico (1%)
- Hong Kong (1%)
- Spain (1%)
- Brazil (1%)
- United Arab Emirates (1%)
- Switzerland (1%)
Industry Focus
- Software
- Cryptocurrency
- E-commerce
- Blockchain
- Mobile
- Bitcoin
- Fintech
- Internet
- Financial Services
- Logistics
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