TechFlow news: Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) general partner Chris Dixon defended his investment philosophy and the firm's investments during an interview on The New York Times' Hard Fork podcast in New York.
During the interview, he defended Helium, claiming that "the company wouldn't allow any participating company to sell tokens to the public." However, scrutiny of a16z's portfolio has raised serious questions about this statement.
a16z has invested in DFINITY (ICP), stablecoin protocol Fei, Sky Mavis—the developer behind Axie Infinity (AXS), PROOF—the company behind PROOF Collective, Yuga Labs—the company behind Bored Apes, among others.




