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Andreessen Horowitz

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Andreessen Horowitz is an American privately-held venture capital firm headquartered in Menlo Park, California. Founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, it invests in technology startups across a range of sectors including software, consumer internet, crypto, and biotech. It is one of the most prominent venture capital firms in Silicon Valley.

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January 2026

Trump's two top market regulators launch joint 'Project Crypto'

Cryptocurrency sector — A coordinated CFTC/SEC framework for digital assets gives the crypto industry the regulatory clarity it has lobbied for, lowering legal risk for exchanges, custodians, and token issuers across the board.

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August 2025

Trump orders Labor Department to allow alternative assets in 401(k)s

Cryptocurrency sector — The same order also expands the addressable market for crypto-asset products inside retirement plans, a tailwind for digital-asset issuers and exchanges seeking distribution into mainstream retirement savings.

Government ActionBeneficiarysector
July 2025

Trump order expedites federal permits for AI data centers

Technology & AI sector — Enables and accelerates the buildout of AI infrastructure to support the AI transformation

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January 2025

Trump's SEC crypto enforcement falls 60% in first year

Cryptocurrency sector — A 60% drop in SEC crypto enforcement actions and a ~97% drop in monetary penalties lowers the cost of doing business for digital-asset firms industry-wide, beyond the handful of cases that were individually dismissed.

$142M
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July 2021

Saudi sovereign fund hands Kushner's firm $2 billion over its panel's objections

Investment Firms sector — Affinity Partners, the recipient private equity firm, is the direct sector beneficiary; the $2 billion PIF commitment constituted the bulk of its initial assets under management.

$2B

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