Arthur Hayes’ family office, Maelstrom, targets $250 million for new private equity fund: Bloomberg
Quick Take According to Maelstrom Managing Partner Akshat Vaidya, the fund is looking to raise upwards of $250 million to acquire crypto infrastructure and data firms.
Arthur Hayes’ family office, Maelstrom, is raising upwards of $250 million for a new private equity fund, according to Bloomberg . The fund is looking to acquire as many as six medium-sized crypto firms.
Maelstrom co-founder and Managing Partner Akshat Vaidya said the firm will invest between $40 million and $75 million per year with an emphasis on blockchain service providers, including trading infrastructure and analytics startups, according to Friday's Bloomberg report.
The crypto industry has seen a rising wave of acquisitions and mergers amid a rebounding market following the FTX collapse. Beginning with Stripe’s $1.1 billion purchase of Bridge in late 2024, the sector has seen increasingly large bets, like Ripple’s $1.25 billion acquisition of Hidden Road and Coinbase’s $2.9 billion deal with Deribit.
On Thursday, for instance, the well-capitalized Ripple said it would spend $1 billion to acquire the treasury management firm GTreasury.
Maelstrom’s new fund will structure each deal as a special purpose vehicle (SPV) targeting cash-generating businesses, Vaidya said.
Hayes, co-founder of the Bitmex derivatives exchange, launched Maelstrom into public view in 2023. The firm blends elements of venture capital and private equity by targeting "a long-term portfolio," and also invests in public markets, according to its website.
"We back high-conviction opportunities ranging from early-stage equity and token investments to private and public market positions, bringing to each cap table the experience, relationships, and resources of having built one of the industry’s first profitable unicorns from the ground up," the Maelstrom website reads .
Maelstrom also manages a bitcoin grant program to fund the development of the first and largest cryptocurrency.
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