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''“EGirl isn’t a VC, we’re simps. We’re a grassroots group of contributors that support projects with strong teams and visions. eGirl includes engineers, business leaders, product managers, meme creators, technical analysts and investors,” the group said."'' | ''“EGirl isn’t a VC, we’re simps. We’re a grassroots group of contributors that support projects with strong teams and visions. eGirl includes engineers, business leaders, product managers, meme creators, technical analysts and investors,” the group said."'' | ||
== History == | |||
* [https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2022/12/05/eva-beylin-most-influential-2022/ From] [[CoinDesk (DESK)|CoinDesk's]] Most Influential 2022: | |||
''"[[Eva Beylin]] is one of three doxxed members of the influential Web3 venture capital fund eGirl Capital. Founded by 14 acquaintances in a [[Telegram Open Network (TON)|Telegram]] channel in 2019, eGirl Capital members are unknown even to each other. Beylin says she has yet to meet most of her eGirl co-investors. She doesn’t even know many of their birth names. That’s to say, she knows them as the rest of the world does, as a cartoon cat in a raincoat or [[Degen Spartan|King Leonidas]] with [[Bitcoin (BTC)|BTC]]-symbol eyes from the movie “300.”"'' | |||
== Investments == | == Investments == | ||
* [[Alchemix (ALCX)|Alchemix]]; part of a [https://cointelegraph.com/news/alchemix-announces-4-9-million-raise-led-by-cms-alameda-and-e-girl-capital $4.9M funding round] (14-3-2021). | * [[Alchemix (ALCX)|Alchemix]]; part of a [https://cointelegraph.com/news/alchemix-announces-4-9-million-raise-led-by-cms-alameda-and-e-girl-capital $4.9M funding round] (14-3-2021). | ||
* [[Radicle (RAD)|Radicle]]; ([http://www.egirlcapital.com/portfolio.html 5-4-2021]) | * [[Blur]]; part of the [https://mirror.xyz/blurdao.eth/4V0dY_-ob5rBxl664deMASnH2wRsgcrGS20lpdurBa0 $11M seed round] (26-3-2022). | ||
*[[Monad]]: part of the [https://twitter.com/monad_xyz/status/1777687376136982767 $225M] raise (9-4-2024). | |||
*[[Radicle (RAD)|Radicle]]; ([http://www.egirlcapital.com/portfolio.html 5-4-2021]) | |||
* [[Unisocks]]; ([http://www.egirlcapital.com/portfolio.html 5-4-2021]) | * [[Unisocks]]; ([http://www.egirlcapital.com/portfolio.html 5-4-2021]) | ||
Latest revision as of 04:25, 15 April 2024
Basics
- Got put in the B category on a Crypto VC list (29-8-2022).
- From Cointelegraph (28-3-2021):
"When asked if it would be appropriate to refer to a member as a “partner at eGirl Capital,” the question set off a brief flurry of debate about whether "partner" entails legal connotations and if the word implied a formal hierarchy. Different members even offered contradictory answers as to whether or not the group can be considered a venture capital firm in the traditional sense:
“EGirl isn’t a VC, we’re simps. We’re a grassroots group of contributors that support projects with strong teams and visions. eGirl includes engineers, business leaders, product managers, meme creators, technical analysts and investors,” the group said."
History
- From CoinDesk's Most Influential 2022:
"Eva Beylin is one of three doxxed members of the influential Web3 venture capital fund eGirl Capital. Founded by 14 acquaintances in a Telegram channel in 2019, eGirl Capital members are unknown even to each other. Beylin says she has yet to meet most of her eGirl co-investors. She doesn’t even know many of their birth names. That’s to say, she knows them as the rest of the world does, as a cartoon cat in a raincoat or King Leonidas with BTC-symbol eyes from the movie “300.”"
Investments
- Alchemix; part of a $4.9M funding round (14-3-2021).
- Blur; part of the $11M seed round (26-3-2022).
- Monad: part of the $225M raise (9-4-2024).
- Radicle; (5-4-2021)
- Unisocks; (5-4-2021)
Team, Funding, Partners
Team
- Degen Spartan; member
- Eva Beylin; member
- mewny; member
- Scoopy Trooples; member and co-founder of Alchemix
- devopsfan; member and involved with Saddle (8-7-2021).
Funding
- From Cointelegraph (28-3-2021):
"As for its funding, a financial figure that was initially included in a question-and-answer document was staggeringly high. However, a committee subsequently decided to delete the figure and offer no comment in an effort to appear more “mysterious.”"
Partners
- Joined the DeFi Alliance (27-3-2021).