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Sequoia Capital is a prominent U.S. venture-capital powerhouse that backs breakthrough technology startups and increasingly channels funding into emerging blockchain innovations.
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Date | Project | Stage | Amount | Category |
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Jun 9, 2025 | Turnkey | SERIES B | $30.0M | Blockchain Infrastructure |
Mar 19, 2025 | Privy | Undisclosed | $15.0M | Blockchain Service |
Jan 16, 2025 | Phantom | SERIES C | $150.0M | Blockchain Service |
Aug 29, 2024 | Bridge | Undisclosed | $58.0M | Blockchain Service |
Aug 14, 2024 | Sahara AI | SERIES A | $37.0M | Blockchain Infrastructure |
Sequoia Capital’s investment thesis is centered on identifying and backing visionary founders early—often at the seed or idea stage—who aim to build enduring, category-defining companies. With a legacy dating back to 1972, Sequoia has maintained a long-term partnership model, supporting startups through critical phases of growth, from product development and hiring to scaling and eventual IPOs.
Its global strategy is defined by a multi-stage investment focus—seed, early-stage, and growth-stage—primarily in technology-driven sectors such as software, fintech, internet, healthcare, crypto, and enterprise infrastructure. Sequoia leverages deep founder relationships, a proprietary scout network, and a high-conviction, low-volume portfolio approach to generate outsized returns.
In 2021, Sequoia restructured its U.S. and Europe funds under a flexible, open-ended “Sequoia Capital Fund” model to reinvest capital and support companies beyond IPO. With entities operating in the U.S./Europe, China (HongShan), and India/Southeast Asia (Peak XV Partners), Sequoia adapts to regional ecosystems while maintaining its core ethos: partnering with the bold to build legendary companies.
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Sequoia Capital is one of the most successful venture capital firms in the world, known for backing iconic technology startups like Apple, Airbnb, Stripe, and Google. It focuses on early to growth-stage investments in transformative sectors.