Dragonfly Capital $650 million Fund IV signals a contrarian raise amid a crypto VC downturn; analysts cite OFAC overhang as the firm targets stablecoins and DeFiDragonfly Capital $650 million Fund IV signals a contrarian raise amid a crypto VC downturn; analysts cite OFAC overhang as the firm targets stablecoins and DeFi

Dragonfly Capital closes $650M Fund IV amid VC downturn

2026/02/19 01:20
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Dragonfly Capital closes 650M Fund IV amid VC downturn

Key Takeaways:

  • Fund IV prioritizes stablecoins, DeFi, and prediction markets for on-chain value transfer.
  • Focus on compliant market infrastructure, real-world asset rails, tokenized financial instruments.
  • Strategy shifts from speculation toward regulated payments, liquidity venues, and settlement layers.

Venture firm Dragonfly Capital has closed a $650 million fourth fund during a challenging period for crypto startups and investors, as reported by CoinDesk (https://www.coindesk.com/business/2026/02/17/crypto-venture-capital-firm-dragonfly-raises-usd650-million-despite-gloom-of-a-bear-market). The raise ranks among the largest recent crypto venture commitments despite a retrenchment in the sector.

Dragonfly Capital’s Fund IV will prioritize stablecoins, decentralized finance (DeFi), and prediction markets, according to The Defiant (https://thedefiant.io/news/defi/dragonfly-capital-raises-usd650m-for-fund-iv). The thesis centers on financial primitives that move value on-chain and support compliant market infrastructure.

The firm frames these categories as the next phase of blockchain adoption, including real-world asset rails and tokenized instruments, as reported by Cointelegraph (https://www.tradingview.com/news/cointelegraph:7a8cbe7ba094b:0-amid-crypto-vc-shakeout-dragonfly-closes-650m-fund-with-focus-on-real-world-assets/). The emphasis suggests a shift from speculative applications toward regulated payments, liquidity venues, and settlement layers.

Several analysts describe the raise as a contrarian capital-flow signal, deploying into infrastructure while peers pull back, based on coverage from Ainvest (https://www.ainvest.com/news/dragonfly-650m-fund-contrarian-capital-flow-signal-2602/?utm_source=openai). The approach implies Dragonfly expects durable demand for compliant stablecoin rails, institutional DeFi, and market primitives when funding normalizes.

Leadership has argued that financial use cases show the most traction and should guide where capital concentrates. “Non-financial crypto has failed,” said Haseeb Qureshi, Managing Partner at Dragonfly Capital.

The regulatory backdrop remains pivotal. U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) continues to shape compliance expectations for protocols and intermediaries; an appellate ruling narrowed aspects of OFAC’s authority in a related matter, as reported by Axios (https://www.axios.com/2024/11/27/tornado-cash-sanctions-reversed?utm_source=openai). The outcome could influence how stablecoin issuers and DeFi venues design controls, though legal contours remain unsettled.

At the time of this writing, broader sentiment remains cautious; based on data from NasdaqGS for Coinbase (COIN), the stock last closed near $166 with negative year-to-date performance, underscoring risk appetite constraints across crypto-adjacent equities.

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