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Ego Death Capital Closes $100 Million Raise to Scale Bitcoin Companies

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Ego Death Capital Closes $100 Million Raise to Scale Bitcoin Companies

Ego Death Capital has closed its second fund, totaling $100 million, to invest exclusively in software companies building businesses on the Bitcoin protocol. The firm is positioning itself as a lead Series A investor in an ecosystem where scalable, Bitcoin-native firms are beginning to achieve positive cash flow.

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“We’re in Bitcoin, investing in true companies … that are solving real world problems,” said Nico Lechuga, one of Ego Death’s founding partners, in a statement to Axios.

Unlike many venture firms spread across the broader digital asset landscape, Ego Death Capital maintains a strict focus on Bitcoin. The second fund will primarily back Series A stage companies with annual revenues between $1 million and $3 million that are capital-constrained but showing traction. A small portion of the fund will be allocated to promising seed-stage ventures. 

The fund’s investors are mostly Bitcoin-aligned family offices, reflecting a rising appetite for exposure to firms building sustainable, revenue-generating Bitcoin focused businesses.

Lechuga noted that the industry lacked a lead investor for Series A rounds in the Bitcoin space, a gap Ego Death is now aiming to fill. “We see Bitcoin as the only decentralized and secure base to be able to build on,” Lechuga added.

The fund has already made a few early bets, including investments in:

Roxom, a Bitcoin-based exchange

Relai, a Bitcoin savings tool

Breez, a payments infrastructure company built on the Lightning Network

The fund’s $100 million raise follows a strong first close of $43.35 million announced last year, which saw prominent Bitcoin voices like Preston Pysh and Lyn Alden join Ego Death Capital as general partners. The early commitments signaled robust investor confidence in the firm’s vision, which has already led to backing notable startups like Fedi, LN Markets, and more.

Ego Death Capital is deliberately steering clear of speculative crypto projects, choosing instead to support companies that derive their business models directly from the Bitcoin protocol. Lechuga believes Bitcoin-based firms offer a better path forward, some are now generating cash flow in BTC, creating opportunities to outperform the underlying asset.

This post Ego Death Capital Closes $100 Million Raise to Scale Bitcoin Companies first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.

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