Bixin Ventures is the venture capital arm of Bixin, a Chinese crypto company best known for operating the BTC.com mining pool and a widely used Bitcoin wallet. The investment arm was established to deploy capital into early-stage blockchain projects, drawing on Bixin's operational experience in mining infrastructure and digital asset custody.
Public information about Bixin Ventures' total AUM, exact founding year as a standalone fund, and full team composition is limited. The firm does not publish a dedicated investor relations site, and deal disclosures are sparse compared with larger Asia-based crypto funds such as Animoca Brands or HashKey Capital. Based on available data, Bixin Ventures has backed at least 11 projects, leading the round in five of them – a profile consistent with a focused, early-stage vehicle rather than a multi-stage fund.
The firm's geographic base is China, though its investment mandate appears global. Its involvement in cross-border blockchain infrastructure projects reflects Bixin's own operational footprint, which spans mining, wallet services, and over-the-counter trading. A reported retail ROI of 1.7x places Bixin Ventures in the middle of the field for Asia-based crypto funds of its vintage – ahead of funds whose portfolios were concentrated in late-2021 valuations, but below top-quartile performers with early positions in Layer 2 networks or liquid DeFi tokens.
Notable investments
Public information about Bixin Ventures' specific portfolio companies is limited. The firm has not consistently disclosed deal participation in press releases or third-party databases such as Crunchbase. Most traceable activity comes from on-chain token allocations and occasional co-investor announcements. Bixin Ventures has been linked to investments in blockchain infrastructure and DeFi protocols, consistent with the focus areas common among Chinese crypto VCs active from 2018 onward.
Given the small disclosed portfolio count (11 companies, 5 led), Bixin Ventures operates more as a strategic investor than a volume deployer. This suggests an emphasis on projects where Bixin's operational network – mining distribution, wallet integrations, or OTC liquidity – provides a tangible advantage beyond capital.
Team
Public information about Bixin Ventures' managing partners and investment team is limited. Bixin as a company has been associated with Chinese crypto industry veterans active since the early Bitcoin mining era, but the fund has not publicly named dedicated venture partners or disclosed internal governance structures. No known general partners have given attributed interviews or appeared on conference panels under the Bixin Ventures banner as of available public records.
Recent activity
No major new fund closes, high-profile lead investments, or strategic announcements from Bixin Ventures have been widely reported in the 12 to 18 months prior to this writing. The broader context is relevant: Chinese crypto venture activity slowed sharply after the 2021 regulatory crackdown by the People's Bank of China, and several China-headquartered funds shifted operational bases to Singapore, Dubai, or Hong Kong. Whether Bixin Ventures has followed that pattern is not confirmed in public sources.
Bixin Ventures enters the current cycle with a modest but intact track record. A 1.7x retail ROI in a market that saw many funds go to zero or near-zero is a meaningful floor. The firm's edge – if it maintains one – lies in its parent company's infrastructure relationships rather than brand recognition or deal flow from founders pitching Western-tier VCs. For projects seeking mining ecosystem access or Asian distribution, Bixin Ventures remains a relevant, if low-profile, backer. Investors and founders seeking detailed portfolio data should contact the firm directly, as public disclosures remain thin.
