Serena launches a €100 million fund

09.11.2023
Serena launches a €100 million fund
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The French investment company's new fund focuses on blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum technology.

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Even if the markets are not at their best, some, like Serena Capital, are still betting on the crypto industry. The French investment firm is launching a €100 million fund this Thursday called Serena Data Ventures II.

This new fund joins others already present in the crypto ecosystem in Europe, such as those from Fabric Ventures, Cathay Ledger, XAnge or Greenfield Capital (there are plenty of others).

Serena's new fund, however, has a double distinctive feature: it is a seed fund, i.e. a fund for projects that have just been launched, and its theme concerns blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum at the same time. And that's not all!

"These three technologies are very important and, above all, very complementary", explains Serena, to justify the decision to create a joint thematic fund.

Tickets between €500,000 and €3.5 million

The Serena fund is supported in particular by Bpifrance via the Fonds national d'amorçage 2 (FNA 2) and the European Investment Fund (EIF). Investments can range from €500,000 to €3.5 million.

The fund has already participated in the €15 million round of financing completed in September of Fipto, which specialises in crypto payments.

In 2017, Serena Capital had already launched a similar fund, Serena Data Ventures, with €80 million dedicated to big data and artificial intelligence.

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Louis Tellier

Louis Tellier is Lead Institutional Research at Blockstories, where he focuses on developing the institutional offering for digital assets. He joined Blockstories in April 2025. Blockstories was founded in 2022 and is headquartered in Berlin, with presence in France and Switzerland.

Prior to joining Blockstories, Tellier worked as a crypto journalist at The Big Whale from August 2023 to January 2025, covering crypto and blockchain topics. Before that, he was a journalist at L'AGEFI from May 2022 to July 2023, specialising in cryptocurrencies. Earlier in his career, he worked as a web and video journalist at BFM Business and as a video journalist at Le Figaro. He also taught journalism at IICP in Paris for three and a half years, with a focus on web video journalism. Tellier is a graduate of Sciences Po Grenoble and the University of Lille.

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