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LongHash Ventures
Singapore, Singapore
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LongHash Ventures is a Singapore-based global blockchain accelerator and venture capital fund founded in 2018, with team members across China, India, and Southeast Asia. The firm specializes in bootstrapping Web3 ecosystems, investing in early-stage blockchain startups with a mission to enable a blockchain-native economy. LongHash envisions a multi-chain and modular future and raised a $100 million Fund II in August 2022, focused on web3 infrastructure and investing from pre-seed to Series A. The team of 14 includes seven partners, led by Co-Founder and Managing Partner Emma Cui, Co-Founder and General Partner Shi Khai Wei, and partner James Gong. Through the LongHashX Accelerator, the firm has supported more than 80 projects that have collectively raised close to $200 million in follow-on funding, with 5 projects valued at $1 billion to $10 billion and 9 projects valued at $100 million to $1 billion. The 29-company portfolio includes DFINITY, a unicorn building a blockchain-based decentralized application platform that has raised $164 million. Other investments include Astar Network, Zentry, Trecs, and AlchemyNFT. The most recent investment was AgentLISA in October 2025, and the portfolio has seen four exits, with Kakarot as the most recent in November 2025. Fenbushi Capital is a frequent co-investor. LongHash Ventures leads rounds and focuses on the structural infrastructure layer of the Web3 stack — protocol development, middleware, and developer tooling — rather than speculative token projects. The firm's accelerator model creates a pipeline of battle-tested companies with product traction before institutional funding, and the Singapore base provides regulatory clarity and regional access across Southeast Asian markets.
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October 2025
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29
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Web 3.0
Fintech & Financial services
AI & Deep Tech
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