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Solana Weekly #107- Investing Through Multiple Crypto Cycles With Aly From Blockchain Founders Fund
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Solana Weekly #107- Investing Through Multiple Crypto Cycles With Aly From Blockchain Founders Fund

Podcast Show Notes: Solana Weekly with Aly from Blockchain Founders Fund

Host: Thomas Bahamas
Guest: Aly Madhavji, Managing Partner at Blockchain Founders Fund
Date: March 19, 2025
Overview: In this episode of Solana Weekly, Thomas sits down with Aly Madhavji, a seasoned investor and managing partner at Blockchain Founders Fund, to explore the investment landscape of crypto, with a deep dive into Solana’s ecosystem. Aly shares insights from his eight years of experience, discussing market cycles, investment strategies, and emerging trends in Web3, including tooling, real-world assets (RWAs), fintech, and the intersection of AI and blockchain.

Key Discussion Points:

  1. The Crypto Market Rollercoaster

    • Aly reflects on the volatility of crypto markets, referencing recent events like Trump’s announcements causing 25% surges followed by sharp declines.

    • “There are no days off in crypto,” Aly notes, highlighting the fast-paced nature of the industry.

  2. Investment Philosophy: Founders First, Themes Second

    • Aly emphasizes investing in exceptional founders who bring world-class practices to crypto, even if their focus isn’t his top thematic priority.

    • Key investment themes:

      • Infrastructure: Early bets like Solana at 18 cents showcase the potential of Layer 1s, though Aly sees diminishing returns for new L1s. Innovations like Bearchain’s proof of liquidity still intrigue him.

      • Tooling: A critical gap in Web3, with inefficiencies plaguing developers. Companies like Uniblock (API aggregation) and Validation Cloud (node infrastructure) are solving real problems.

      • Real-World Assets (RWAs): From advising Polymath eight years ago to seeing BlackRock’s Larry Fink push tokenization, Aly sees RWAs gaining traction, with startups like Zoth (on-chain yields) and Asterism (RWA infra) leading the charge.

      • Fintech & Payments: This cycle features profitable companies, a shift from past bull runs. Stablecoin payments and remittances are ripe for growth, with examples like Mastercard settling a third of transactions on a private blockchain.

  3. The State of Solana

    • Aly praises Solana’s rise, noting its speed and user base make it a focal point for builders. Every company now considers a “Solana strategy.”

    • The recent U.S. strategic reserve announcement including Solana underscores its growing prominence.

  4. Challenges in Crypto Investing

    • Value Extraction vs. Value Creation: Aly critiques short-term “cash grab” token launches and meme coin hype, advocating for sustainable businesses that grow the pie for everyone.

    • The Death Spiral: Poorly executed token launches can tank even great companies, a phenomenon Aly calls the “death spiral.”

    • Retail Fairness: Aly pushes for retail investors to access deals at VC prices, citing platforms like Echo and CoinList as steps toward democratization.

  5. VC Process Unveiled

    • Blockchain Founders Fund reviews 300–500 companies monthly, sourced from events, online submissions, and a network of 410 funds.

    • Quick filtering (deck reviews in minutes) narrows the pool, followed by calls and a rating system assessing traction, team, and value-for-money.

    • Aly’s tip for founders: Nail your pitch in 11 seconds, 30 seconds, and 90 seconds—anything longer risks losing interest.

  6. Emerging Trends & Innovations

    • AI & Blockchain: Hype around AI agents is overstated, but legitimate projects like Virtuals show promise.

    • Decentralized Systems: Aly highlights Unit Network, which tokenizes business ownership with transparent treasuries, and DEAN, a decentralized insurance network—both vital for a hyper-decentralized future.

    • Meme Coins with Substance: Could real businesses disguise themselves as meme coins for fun and fundamentals? Aly sees potential in this hybrid model.

  7. Long-Term Vision

    • Aly’s 10-year fund horizon reflects a belief in building enduring companies, not quick flips. He contrasts this with short-term token funds and founders vesting in a year.

    • “Great things take time,” Aly says, urging focus on consistent progress over flashy launches.

  8. U.S. Crypto Renaissance

    • Dropped lawsuits and lighter regulations are revitalizing the U.S. crypto scene, keeping talent stateside and reversing the exodus seen in places like Canada (Ethereum’s origin).

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Closing Thoughts:

Thomas wraps up with gratitude to Aly for shedding light on crypto investing and a call to listeners to subscribe, review, and shill their bags. “This isn’t financial advice, but let’s accelerate and get this bag!”

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