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solana.ventures

Investments

55

Portfolio Exits

1

Funds

1

About Solana Ventures

Solana Ventures' mission is to accelerate the growth of the Solana blockchain and adjacent ecosystems by providing capital to the most promising teams building in the crypto ecosystem.

Headquarters Location

New York, New York,

United States

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Latest Solana Ventures News

MechaFightClub NFT Game 'Paused Indefinitely' Due to US 'Regulatory Limbo'

May 12, 2023

MechaFightClub NFT Game 'Paused Indefinitely' Due to US 'Regulatory Limbo' MechaFightClub NFT Game 'Paused Indefinitely' Due to US 'Regulatory Limbo' Irreverent Labs received $40M in funding, but is now scrapping its cock-fighting Solana game MechaFightClub and offering to buy back NFTs. This story comes from GG. Your Web3 Gaming Power-Up MechaFightClub, an NFT game from Irreverent Labs on Solana , is halting development indefinitely because its makers believe that crypto’s future in the United States is too uncertain right now amid regulatory challenges. “We don't see a clear path forward to launch the economy from the U.S.,” Irreverent Labs CEO and co-founder Rahul Sood told Decrypt of the decision to cease development. AD AD “Moving it to other jurisdictions would require much of the senior team to move out of the USA for a period of time,” he added. It’s time for Sol 4 Cocks: we’re repurchasing your Mechabots and putting MFC into indefinite hibernation. This was a tough decision. For more details, visit our official announcement here: https://t.co/TPfb1VP2C7 pic.twitter.com/6YnO4g50T4 MechaFightClub (MFC) was a planned cock-fighting video game that leveraged artificial intelligence and would see mechanical roosters battle it out in the “Cocktagon.” Sood told Decrypt that the shutdown was Irreverent’s own decision, but that it will not sell the MFC brand because it is “too close to the soul of our company.” He added that the game had reached "alpha" status, which typically means that it's playable and feature-complete, but may still be missing considerable content and polish. Sood said that MechFightClub may "re-surface in the future in a different form," but that the team hasn't decided yet. The company shared the news of MechaFightClub’s shutdown Thursday night along with the promise that it will buy back any mechabot NFTs for 18 SOL each—roughly $365 apiece—from May 15 until June 29. Prior to the announcement, the NFTs were selling for around 7 SOL, less than half of that price, on NFT marketplace Magic Eden. The MFC NFTs have since been hidden from sale on Magic Eden. SEC's crypto crackdown Irreverent Labs claimed in an open letter that the game was “trapped in regulatory limbo." In recent months, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ramped up its enforcement actions against crypto startups and platforms in the country, alleging broad violations of securities laws. “The regulatory and operations environment around blockchain within the USA has drastically changed in the last two years,” Irreverent Labs wrote in its letter. AD AD “We are an American company, and a lack of clarity is making it difficult for blockchain companies to operate here," Irreverent Labs added. "In the current regulatory confusion, we simply couldn’t create an in-game economy without concern about the regulatory ramifications." On Irreverent’s Hundred Year Podcast this week, just days before the news of MFC’s shutdown, Sood said that he believes that SEC Chair Gary Gensler “owes his job to Elizabeth Warren” and argued that Gensler and U.S. Senator Warren want to “kill crypto because they think it’s all a scam.” Now that MFC is shutting down, Sood is pivoting Irreverent Labs more fully toward artificial intelligence instead. Sood told Decrypt in a direct message that Irreverent has made a “significant breakthrough” in its AI model, which he said can create short-form videos from images. The studio plans to release it later this year under new branding. Hope for MFC was short-lived, but fervent—just one year ago, the firm announced a hefty $40 million funding round lead by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), with Solana Ventures, CAA founder Michael Ovitz, Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, Infinity Ventures founder Brian Lu, and others investing. Decrypt reached out to Andreessen Horowitz for comment, but did not receive an immediate response. The VC firm's General Partner Arianna Simpson wrote last year that at first, she thought the game “sounded weird,” but then invested because she believed the team was “serious” and “capable,” and had a good sense of humor along with a thriving Discord server community. Now, that community is winding down—but at least cock-holders can part ways with their robo-chickens and try to find fun elsewhere. Stay on top of crypto news, get daily updates in your inbox. Your Email

Solana Ventures Investments

55 Investments

Solana Ventures has made 55 investments. Their latest investment was in Tensor as part of their Seed VC on March 3, 2023.

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Solana Ventures Investments Activity

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Round

Company

Amount

New?

Co-Investors

Sources

3/7/2023

Seed VC

Tensor

$3M

Yes

2

2/21/2023

Seed VC

TipLink

$6M

Yes

5

11/18/2022

Seed VC

buildspace

$10M

Yes

2

10/21/2022

Seed VC

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$99M

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10

10/19/2022

Seed VC

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$99M

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10

Date

3/7/2023

2/21/2023

11/18/2022

10/21/2022

10/19/2022

Round

Seed VC

Seed VC

Seed VC

Seed VC

Seed VC

Company

Tensor

TipLink

buildspace

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Amount

$3M

$6M

$10M

$99M

$99M

New?

Yes

Yes

Yes

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Co-Investors

Sources

2

5

2

10

10

Solana Ventures Portfolio Exits

1 Portfolio Exit

Solana Ventures has 1 portfolio exit. Their latest portfolio exit was Pixelynx on December 06, 2022.

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Exit

Companies

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Acquirer

Sources

12/6/2022

Corporate Majority

$99M

12

Date

12/6/2022

Exit

Corporate Majority

Companies

Valuation

$99M

Acquirer

Sources

12

Solana Ventures Fund History

1 Fund History

Solana Ventures has 1 fund, including Solana Ventures Blockchain Gaming Fund II.

Closing Date

Fund

Fund Type

Status

Amount

Sources

Solana Ventures Blockchain Gaming Fund II

$150M

3

Closing Date

Fund

Solana Ventures Blockchain Gaming Fund II

Fund Type

Status

Amount

$150M

Sources

3

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