In this episode of Inside the Hutt, Brooke Pollack interviews Michael Jordan, co-founder of DBA, an early-stage blockchain venture capital firm focused on infrastructure. Michael shares his unique journey from Galaxy Digital to founding DBA, discussing the firm's research-driven approach, the importance of infrastructure in the blockchain space, and DBA's strategic differentiation. They dive into investment strategies, technical diligence's significance, and in-person collaboration's value. This conversation provides deep insights into the evolving landscape of blockchain venture investing.
Key Points From This Episode:
Michael Jordan’s background and his journey from Galaxy Digital to founding DBA.
Formation and strategy of DBA, including the unique approach inspired by childhood psychology.
Why DBA prioritizes the rate of learning and infrastructure/platforms over applications.
Discussion on interest in platforms like Bitcoin, Cosmos, Ethereum, & Solana.
Approach to diligence on infrastructure by evaluating fundamental blockchain concepts.
Criteria DBA looks for when selecting and supporting founders.
The value and impact of DBA’s community-driven primary research.
The differentiating qualities of DBA in the saturated blockchain VC market.
Background, insights, and takeaways of DBA research day.
Links
DBA
Brooke Pollack on Twitter
Brooke Pollack on LinkedIn
Hutt Capital