Crypto Venture Studio Thesis Raises $21M to Keep Building

ParaFi and Polychain are among the investors funding the firm behind the Fold app, the Keep protocol and an upcoming MetaMask competitor.

AccessTimeIconJul 22, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. UTC
Updated May 15, 2023 at 1:45 p.m. UTC

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Thesis, the crypto incubator behind the Fold crypto rewards app and the decentralized Keep protocol, announced Thursday that it has raised $21 million in a Series A funding round.

Investors in the round included ParaFi Capital, Nascent, Polychain Capital and others in the crypto sector. 

According to Thesis CEO and founder Matt Luongo, the venture studio plans to use the funds to build out existing projects and spin up new ones. Thesis’ fifth studio project is an unnamed Web 3 wallet that Luongo described as an “open-source alternative to MetaMask.”

Luongo told CoinDesk that Thesis was inspired to create a MetaMask competitor after the popular, ConsenSys-owned crypto wallet tightened its licenses and switched from open source to closed source last August. 

Unlike previous funding rounds for Thesis, which have largely been project-specific, the latest funding is an investment into Thesis itself. For investors, it represents a bet that Thesis will continue to successfully incubate and develop projects.

“Thesis is one of the best repeat builders in our ecosystem, leveraging their early crypto expertise to bring to market technology that plays a pivotal role in making crypto more dynamic and accessible," said Santiago Roel Santos of ParaFi Capital. 

Investors in the round will be given equity in Thesis and all of its projects. 

“Anyone who invested in this round now has ownership in Fold, Keep, Saddle – really everything that we’ve done so far,” Luongo said. 

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