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Ben Horowitz
Private Sector Figure · Co-founder, Andreessen Horowitz
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Ben Horowitz is an American technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist, best known as the co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), a Silicon Valley venture capital firm he established with Marc Andreessen. Earlier in his career he co-founded and led the enterprise software company Opsware, which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard. He is also the author of business books on entrepreneurship and organizational culture, including The Hard Thing About Hard Things.
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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.
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.
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
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.
Ben Horowitz donates $2.50M to Right for America
Donated $2,500,000 to Right for America.
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.
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