Investing in female and non-binary crypto founders
Today, she256, Women in Blockchain, Kinjal Shah and allies are excited to announce Komorebi Collective, a fund focused on investing in exceptional female and non-binary crypto founders.
Fundamentally, we believe that blockchain will shape our future financial and governance structures, and it’s crucial that those building these systems represent the global, diverse population that the industry aims to serve.
Komorebi is a poetic, almost untranslatable, Japanese expression that describes sunlight filtering through trees. These rays of light illuminate the forest undergrowth which is otherwise difficult to see. Inspired by this sentiment, the Komorebi Collective aims to illuminate and elevate a group of otherwise underestimated visionary founders building in crypto.
We’ve been participating in the crypto ecosystem as builders, investors and community shepherds. We’re proud to take the next step in ensuring a more diverse future of crypto builders and beneficiaries around the world.
Our core team consists of members from she256, a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to increasing diversity and breaking down barriers to entry in the blockchain space, as well as Women in Blockchain, an organization focused on increasing diversity through education and community building.
Structurally, Komorebi runs as a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) on the Syndicate Protocol.
Investing in women and non-binary folks isn’t just a necessity, it’s financially sound. Teams with at least one female founder exit faster (6.9 years compared to 7.4 years for all-male teams). According to First Round, companies with a female founder performed 63% better than their investments with all-male founding teams.
And yet, last year, women-led startups received only 2.3% of venture funding. In addition, 65% of venture funds still have NO female checkwriters. These two stats are very much related; female VCs are 2x more likely to fund a female founder than male VCs.
Komorebi plans on addressing both of these issues head on. We refuse to let broader tech and venture’s shortcomings trickle into crypto. With crypto growing faster than ever, a recent research survey of women around the world by Women in Blockchain highlighted that 36% of respondents were interested in the underlying technology, 14% saw crypto as a means to improving their financial independence and a resounding 80% prefer to be paid in crypto. We now have the unique opportunity to set the course of the space — we aim to redefine funding and founding in web3.
Eva Wu, she256, Mechanism Capital
Kristie Huang, she256, Pantera Capital
Medha Kothari, she256, Celo
Manasi Vora, Women in Blockchain, Skynet
Kinjal Shah, Blockchain Capital
Kleiner Perkins
Mechanism Capital
Dragonfly Capital
IDEO CoLab Ventures
Stacks Accelerator
Dovey Wan, Founding Partner at Primitive Ventures
Justine Humenansky, Investor at Playground Global
Maria Shen, Investor at Electric Capital
Vanessa Slavich, Partner at Celo Foundation
Tess Rinearson, VP Engineering at Interchain GmbH, Tendermint
Isabelle Wei, Engineer at Valora
Mimi Idada, Head of Open Web Collective, Mentorship Lead at she256
Joyce Yang, Investor at Globalcoin Ventures
Leigh Cuen, Journalist
Alexis Gauba, Co-founder of Opyn, Co-Founder of she256
Amy Jung, Head of Community at MakerDAO
Maggie Love, Founder of W3bcloud, Founder of SheFi
Andrea Lo, Sr Director of Investments at Stellar Development Foundation
Fulvia Morales, Product at 0x, Investor at FreeCompany
Stani Kulechov, Founder of Aave
Robert Leshner, Co-founder of Compound
Ian Lee, MD at IDEO CoLab Ventures, Co-founder of Syndicate
Jesse Pollak, Head of Engineering for Consumer Products at Coinbase
Daryl Lau, Principal at Mechanism Capital
Vivek Singh, Co-founder of Gitcoin
Hamdi Allam, Engineer at Twitter, Co-founder of FourthState
Marc Weinstein, Portfolio Development at Mechanism Capital
Connor McEwen, Engineering Lead at Celo Labs
Benjamin Simon, Research at Mechanism Capital
David Vorick, Founder of Skynet Labs
Jesse Walden, Founder of Variant Fund
If you’re interested in learning more, please reach out!. You can find us here: email | twitter | website
Special thanks to Ian Lee, Will Papper, the rest of the Syndicate Protocol team, as well as she256 and Women in Blockchain for providing operational support.
