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Exclusive: Framework Ventures raises $400 million for fourth fund as firm expands beyond crypto

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From left to right: Framework Ventures cofounders Michael Anderson and Vance Spencer, as well as general partner Rajiv Patel-O'Connor.
From left to right: Framework Ventures cofounders Michael Anderson and Vance Spencer, as well as general partner Rajiv Patel-O'Connor.Jennifer Graham—Framework Ventures
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Crypto is boring right now, and AI is hot, so it’s no wonder that a growing list of digital asset VCs are expanding their focus beyond blockchain. San Francisco-based Framework Ventures is the latest investor to join the trend, and the firm announced on Friday that it raised $400 million for its fourth fund.

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Framework cofounders Vance Spencer and Michael Anderson declined to name their LPs but said contributors to their fourth stash of capital include funds of funds, an Ivy League endowment, sovereign wealth funds, and nonprofits. The VC held $1.28 billion in assets under management in December 2025, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The firm plans to use its new capital to invest in what Spencer and Anderson called “frontier technology,” a sweeping term that not only includes crypto but also AI, robotics, and energy, said the duo. While it may seem like Framework is jumping on the AI bandwagon, the VC is actually following the shifting interests of its network of founders, said Anderson.

“We can see these founders leading us in this direction,” he added. “We should pay attention.” 

DeFi and beyond

Although crypto boomed shortly after President Donald Trump won the election, the market has petered out over the past eight months as Bitcoin approaches lows not seen since 2024. Meanwhile, AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI continue to balloon in valuation as VCs hope for historic returns when and if the leading AI labs IPO.

Amid the crypto downturn and AI boom, Framework’s competitors have shifted focus. Paradigm, one of the largest VCs in digital assets, is reportedly raising as much as $1.5 billion for a new fund that will not only focus on crypto but also AI and robotics. And Haun Ventures, founded by a former partner at Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto arm, has also expanded its mandate, raising $1 billion for a second fund that targets not only blockchain but also AI, financial services, and alternative assets.

Launched in 2019, Framework Ventures made its name as an early backer of protocols in DeFi, or decentralized finance. Although Spencer and Anderson were alumni of Big Tech firms (Netflix and Snapchat, respectively), the duo quickly won over crypto’s anonymous “degens”—industry slang for degenerate traders. Their firm were early backers of the crypto lender Aave and the blockchain data network Chainlink, both of which have grown to become dominant protocols in DeFi.

Framework also grew, raising $100 million for a second fund in 2021 and then $400 million for a third the next year to invest in crypto. But now, the VC is touting its non-crypto bets, including the robotics data startup Mecka AI as well as a stake in the public mortgage issuer Better.com. The fund has already deployed about half of its fourth stash of capital, said Anderson. 

Inevitably, as AI saturates every nook and cranny of Silicon Valley (even the billboards), investors who got their start in crypto can’t help but keep up. In fact, Framework has hosted reading AI research paper reading sessions at its San Francisco office on the weekends, said Anderson. “Just because we’re crypto,” he said, “doesn’t mean that we haven’t been paying attention.”

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VENTURE DEALS

- Mirendil, a San Francisco-based AI research company, raised $200 million in seed funding. a16z and Kleiner Perkins led the round. 

- Taktile, a New York City-based agentic decision platform for financial institutions, raised $110 million in Series C funding. Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives led the round and was joined by Tiger Global, Index Ventures, and Y Combinator.

- Trase, a McLean, Va.-based developer of an AI operating system for highly regulated industries, raised $107 million in seed funding. Bob Nelson and ARCH Venture Partners led the round.

- Scaled Cognition, a Mountain View, Calif.-based AI lab building specialized large action models for enterprise customer experience workflows, raised $100 million in Series A funding. Khosla Ventures led the round and was joined by Lerer Hippeau and SilverCircle.

- Arca, a New York-based AI-native wealth management company, raised $64 million across seed and Series A rounds. General Catalyst led the $48.5 million Series A round and was joined by Index Ventures and Venrock. 

- Warp, a New York City-based startup using AI to automate payroll compliance and employee management, raised $60 million in Series B funding. Battery Ventures led the round and was joined by Peak XV, Sound Ventures, and Y Combinator.

- Hera, a New York City-based elder care company, raised $27 million in Series A funding. Bain Capital Ventures led the round and was joined by Accel, IA Ventures, and others.

- Nebulock, a Boston, Mass.-based contextual security startup developing AI-powered threat hunting tools to detect cyberattacks that blend into normal workflows, raised $25 million in Series A funding. FirstMark led the round and was joined by Bain Capital Ventures, Decibel, and others.

- Netris, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based provider of network automation and multi-tenancy for AI infrastructure, raised $15 million in Series A funding. a16z led the round. 

- Kotoba Technologies, a San Francisco and Tokyo, Japan-based voice AI company, raised $10 million in funding. Kindred Ventures led the round and was joined by Salesforce Ventures and Sony Innovation Fund.

- Tomo, a San Francisco-based personal AI designed to understand your life goals and help you achieve them, raised $5 million in seed funding. Bain Capital Ventures led the round and was joined by Accel, Align Fund, Basis Set, Conviction, Pear VC, and existing investors.

- Samepage, a San Francisco-based company building AI products for teams, raised $4.9 million in funding from Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC, Glasswing Ventures, and angel investors.

- Kalipso, a Barcelona, Spain-based regulatory technology platform designed to help organizations operationalize regulatory change, raised $3.2 million in seed funding. Varsity led the round and was joined by Lanai Ventures, Plug and Play Tech Center, Kima Ventures, and Vento.

EXITS

- Agilent Technologies acquired Biocare Medical, a Pacheco, Calif.-based clinical pathology company, from an investor group led by Excellere Partners and GHO Capital Partners. Financial terms were not disclosed.

OTHERS

- ExlService agreed to acquire iMerit, a San Jose, Calif.-based AI model training, evaluation, and reinforcement learning platform, for up to $310 million.

IPOS

- Doncasters Group, a Derbyshire, U.K.-based manufacturer of metal and alloy components for aerospace engines, raised $919 million in an offering of 27.9 million shares priced at $33 on the New York Stock Exchange. 

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