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E174: The State of Venture Capital in 2025: Insights from a $1.8B AUM Chairman and Co-Founder
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Highlights:
- Why Arjun views Tribe as an “operating system” for venture
- What makes Kraken different from Coinbase and Binance
- The critical difference between a market leader and an N-of-1 company
- How Arjun uses leading indicators to invest ahead of revenue
- The vision behind Termina, Tribe’s in-house data platform
- What most investors get wrong about benchmarks
- How tokenized equities could reshape global capital markets
- Why humanoid robots could play a key role in defense and logistics
-- Guest Bio: Arjun Sethi is the Co-Founder and Chairman of Tribe Capital, a venture capital firm managing $1.8 billion across stages. He is also the Co-CEO of Kraken, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges. Arjun previously worked at Facebook, was a partner at Social Capital, and has founded multiple companies across consumer, enterprise, and deep tech. Most recently, he incubated Foundation Robotics, a humanoid robotics company building toward a future of self-sustaining technology.
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(0:00) Episode preview (1:06) Differentiation of Kraken from other exchanges and crypto trading evolution (6:00) Investing strategies: n of one companies vs market leaders (8:00) Advancements in data utilization for early-stage investments (11:47) Applying nuanced metrics to traditional and tech companies (16:16) Knowing your market position and strategic growth (18:23) Focus and product development in top companies (20:13) Vertical integration trends in various sectors (22:25) Strategies for competing with large venture firms and staying private (27:33) Tokenization in venture capital (29:49) Foundation Robotics: Mission and challenges (32:54) Future of humanoid robots in industry and defense (33:19) Closing remarks