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Paradigm Raises $1.2B Fund to Back AI and Robotics Beyond Crypto

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Crypto-focused venture capital firm Paradigm has launched a new $1.2 billion fund targeting artificial intelligence and robotics startups. The move marks a significant expansion of the firm's investment strategy beyond its traditional focus on digital assets. Despite the pivot, Paradigm's leadership has affirmed that the firm remains committed to its core cryptocurrency investments. The new fund signals growing interest among crypto-native investors in broader emerging technology sectors.

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