Website | https://multicoin.capital/about/ |
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YTD Return | 1Lock |
Lifetime Return | 1Lock |
Number of Investors | 1Lock |
Strategy:
Venture-style funds that invest in liquid cryptoassets.
Team:
Kyle Samani, Managing Partner
Kyle is a serial technology entrepreneur from Austin, TX. Prior to founding Multicoin, Kyle founded Pristine, which built software for Google Glass for use by surgeons. He served as CEO and under his leadership, Pristine grew to millions in revenue and raised over $5M in venture capital. Pristine was acquired.
Prior to Pristine, Kyle worked for VersaSuite, a healthcare IT company that builds electronic medical records for hospitals. He assumed a number of roles at VersaSuite across engineering, product management, and sales.
Kyle holds degrees in Finance and Management from NYU Stern. He has been programming and building computers since he was 10 and is an avid writer across a number of Internet publications. He’s been featured on TechCrunch, Forbes, and major health IT publications. He has been investing in the cryptoasset space since 2013.
Tushar Jain, Managing Partner
Tushar is a serial tech entrepreneur from NYC. Prior to founding Multicoin, Tushar founded ePatientFinder, a healthcare IT company specializing in data science to identify patients who are eligible for clinical trials. Tushar served as the COO of ePatientFinder, leading the development of the technology platform, the data science processes, and managing the day to day operations of the company. Tushar helped raise over $10M in venture capital for ePatientFinder and grew the company to 25 employees, over 2 million patients and hundreds of clients nationwide.
Prior to ePatientFinder, Tushar worked for major financial institutions. He held roles in underwriting at FGI Finance (an investor in asset-backed debt) and investment banking at Credit Suisse.
Tushar holds a degree in Finance from NYU Stern. Tushar has been investing in the cryptoasset space since 2013.