
Chemistry Ventures is raising $500M for its second fund
THE SO WHAT
A $500M second fund from Chemistry Ventures — backed by alums of Bessemer, Index, and a16z — means more dry powder for deep, technical bets. Founders in hard tech and infra should expect partner‑level sophistication on tech risk, but also higher expectations on capital efficiency and path to scale.
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