Former Dragonfly investor Robbie Petersen announced that he will join a16z Crypto as an investment partner
Former Dragonfly investor and Delphi Digital researcher Robbie Petersen announced on the X platform that he will soon join a16z Crypto as an investment partner. Petersen stated that his core belief in cryptocurrency has always remained unchanged: if one believes in the arc of technology adoption trending towards efficiency, market forces will inevitably reveal that blockchain is the most efficient technology for global coordination. This trend has already been reflected in stablecoins, perpetual contracts, prediction markets, and tokenized assets. He believes that the only bottleneck preventing blockchain from engulfing other global markets and creating entirely new markets is time. Petersen pointed out that the gap between sentiment and fundamentals in the cryptocurrency market has never been so wide, which makes him more bullish than ever.
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