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Adam Jin is the co-founder and managing partner at Initial Ventures. Adam is an advisor at Solana Foundation, built the APAC team to grow the developer community and ecosystem. He spent 3 years as a partner at FTX Ventures, 2 years Head of APAC at FTX Trading Ltd.
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Investment Overview
Rounds in the past year
5
Total rounds
10
Portfolio Numbers
14
Lead Investment
0
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