Blockchain Supporter NEAR Unveils $100M VC Fund Targeting Web3 Culture and Entertainment

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Blockchain Supporter NEAR Unveils $100M VC Fund Targeting Web3 Culture and Entertainment
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.NEARFoundation is introducing a $100 million venture capital fund and venture lab in partnership with Caerus Ventures. LedesmaLyllah reports

is introducing a $100 million venture capital fund and venture lab in partnership with Caerus Ventures, the Swiss organization behind the NEAR blockchain protocol announced Monday.

Caerus Ventures is a newly launched investment firm led by IMG executive Nathan Pillai, who said Caerus aims to catalyze innovation in Web3, focusing on sport, music, film, fashion and art.

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