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The future is digital and bank-free, said Andreessen Horowitz general partner Katie Haun in a recent interview.
Andreessen Horowitz, or a16z, expects more Libra competitors to enter the space, seeing âan opportunity for a new financial network."
As the venture firmâs general partner Katie Haun told Bloomberg in an interview published Monday, a16z expects money to become largely digital in 10 years, akin to music, books and other things that have moved online.
Haun clarified that platforms such as Venmo and PayPal are not a necessarily accurate example of digital money, as they rely on traditional banksâ "IOUs." Instead, she outlined a crypto-related category called âinternet money,â which includes Facebook-backed stablecoin project Libra and open-source payments network Celo:
âThe third category is what we call internet money, and this is building off the idea of Bitcoin but itâs solving for limitations of Bitcoin. Here youâve seen us make investments in projects like Celo and Libra. And we think there will be other entrants in this category.â
Other categories that Andreessen Horowitz invests in with its crypto funds include Bitcoin (BTC), which Haun referred to as âa nice long-term store of value,â as well as established industry services such as Coinbase and Anchorage.
When asked how many Libra-like projects she anticipates to see in the future, Haun replied:
âI can look at some parallels in traditional financial services. We see an opportunity for a new financial network. Itâs not necessarily akin to a Visa or Alipay, because those are more limited, only people connected to these systems through their bank accounts can use them. We think of this internet money category as Visa 2.0.â
However, Haun acknowledged that Libra and other âinternet moneyâ projects are not currently ripe for mass consumption. âItâs not yet ready for prime time, but itâs getting there,â she said of the Facebook-backed cryptocurrency.
A16âz other crypto endeavors
Andreessen Horowitz has been active in the space this year. In May, it released a free online version of "Crypto Startup School," its seven-week education course for industry entrepreneurs, as well as a report detailing the industryâs âchoppy yet consistent growth."
In April, the company doubled down on crypto and blockchain, raising $515 million for its second crypto-focused fund.
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