Crypto-Focused VC Firm Paradigm Raises $1.2 Billion for AI Bets
THE SO WHAT
A crypto-native firm raising $1.2 billion to lean into AI and robotics shows capital is following compute and autonomy, not tokens. Founders in applied AI and physical AI should expect more crossover term sheets—and more competition from teams that previously built in web3.
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