Theta Capital Announces Legends4Legends 2025
Theta Capital Management, the blockchain venture capital fund-of-funds, has announced that the annual Legends4Legends charity conference will be held this year on October 16th in Amsterdam.
Catering exclusively to institutional investors, family offices, and wealth advisors, Legends4Legends offers a full-day program featuring the world’s leading experts to help allocators navigate the rapidly evolving blockchain landscape.
“Blockchain has entered the mainstream, and this is just the beginning. Legends4Legends is the one day that allocators need to separate the signal from the noise when it comes to developments in blockchain technology," said Ruud Smets, CIO of Theta Capital.
The event features the world’s leading crypto-native VCs, protocol founders and regulators, with a program that is fully-curated to bring traditional allocators up to speed with the latest developments.
Early confirmed speakers include Haseeb Qureshi (Managing Partner, DragonFly), Vance Spencer (Co-Founder, Framework Ventures), Joe Marenda (Head Digital Assets, Cambridge Associates), Ben Forman (Founder, ParaFi), Jake Brukhman (Founder, CoinFund), Lasse Clausen (Founding Partner, 1kx), Michael Jordan (Co-Founder, dba), Matt Walsh (Founding Partner, Castle Island Ventures), Tarun Chitra (Co-Founder & CEO, Gauntlet), Robert Leshner (Founder, Compound Labs and Superstate), Stani Kulechov (Founder, Aave), and Guy Young (Founder, Ethena Labs).
The event will take place in the EYE Film Museum in Amsterdam, and will conclude with a networking reception. Attendance is free of charge for qualifying institutions, with the conference raising funds through donations in support of the Alternatives4Children charity.
© The Sortino Group Ltd
All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or scanning or otherwise, except under the terms of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency or other Reprographic Rights Organisation, without the written permission of the publisher. For more information about reprints from AlphaWeek, click here
.