Exclusive: Nik Storonsky’s VC firm closes $500m for second fund
THE SO WHAT
A $500m second fund from QuantumLight is more evidence that founder-led, operator-heavy capital is consolidating around AI-native bets rather than broad tech exposure. If you’re building in AI or infra, assume more competition for the “obvious” deals and more scrutiny on differentiated distribution and data access.
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