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Nomura’s Laser Digital Expands Crypto Venture Capital Arm with New Partner

Web3 & Enterprise·July 12, 2023, 12:04 AM

Laser Digital, the cryptocurrency subsidiary of Nomura, one of Japan’s leading financial services companies, is strengthening its venture capital business with the appointment of industry veteran Florent Jouanneau as a new partner.

Despite a decline in funding levels across the industry, Laser Digital aims to expand its venture capital arm, according to a report published by The Block on Tuesday.

With Jouanneau joining the team, Laser’s venture team now consists of seven members, according to Olivier Dang, the company’s General Partner and Head of Ventures. Laser Digital, launched in the fall of last year, currently employs about 65 people and offers asset management and trading services alongside its venture capital activities.

Jouanneau’s previous experience includes positions at White Star Capital, a venture capital firm that invests in Web3 and DeFi startups. He also served as a structured credit and ABS trader at Bank of America, and held sales and trading roles at UBS and BPCE Group’s Natixis.

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Crypto venture business expansion

The decision to expand the venture business comes at a time when VC investments in Web3 are declining. In the first quarter of this year, Web3 venture funding dropped by 80% compared to the same period last year, as reported by data from K33 Research. VC investment in Web3 totaled $2.8 billion in Q1 2023, a significant decrease from $13.5 billion in Q1 2022.

Jouanneau acknowledged the market slowdown in 2022 and highlighted the current opportunity for investment. He stated: “We are seeing a lot of valuations being dragged down by effectively the lack of capital to be deployed.” This sentiment aligns with the perspective of many crypto venture capitalists who view the current bear market as a favorable time to invest, given the risk-reward dynamics and the potential for institutional participation.

 

Crypto sector maturation

Dang expressed optimism about the maturation of the crypto industry, pointing to the increasing interest of traditional financial institutions, including BlackRock, in spot Bitcoin ETFs. Dang believes that as more institutions enter the space, the quality of deal flow and transactions in the venture capital sector will improve.

He also emphasized the importance of robust institutional-grade infrastructure to support these institutions, noting that Laser’s association with Nomura has helped instill trust among investors.

While Laser’s fund is currently backed exclusively by Nomura, Dang mentioned that they have started raising third-party capital. The fund has invested in early-stage startups focusing on areas such as DeFi, CeFi, Web3 tooling, and infrastructure. Among its portfolio companies are DeFi protocol Infinity Exchange and crypto trading firm CrossX.

Dang disclosed that the team aims to make an additional ten investments throughout the rest of this year, prioritizing projects with institutional use cases. However, they remain cautious about ventures primarily focused on gaming and NFTs due to their limited expertise in those areas.

As the industry continues to mature and attract institutional interest, it’s clear that Laser is attempting to position itself as a trusted player in the space, leveraging its expertise and partnerships to drive growth and generate value for its investors.

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