**Reforge Venture Fund Fundraising Trends: Blockchain Industry Rising Star Sets Sail Again**

Hello everyone! Today we bring you an exciting news, especially for those who pay attention to the blockchain and cryptocurrency field, this is big news! 😄

According to the latest report from BlockBeats, the crypto venture fund Reforge is actively raising $80 million in funds, and has successfully raised $25 million. Reforge's two co-founders, Alexander Lin and Carl Hua, previously held senior positions at Shima Capital until they left in January this year to establish Reforge. The two founders' goal is to find projects that make blockchain technology more accessible to founders and developers.

Alexander Lin said that one of the main reasons is that capital allocators are pushing for the rapid launch of tokens to obtain returns. He also criticized the overheated investment in crypto and artificial intelligence cross-border startups and questioned the feasibility of decentralized computing networks to meet the power needs of AI tools.

This time Reforge's fundraising plan has undoubtedly injected a fresh force into the blockchain industry. Although the fundraising goal has not yet been fully achieved, the $25 million raised is undoubtedly a good start. This is undoubtedly good news for developers and entrepreneurs who are passionate about blockchain technology.

It is worth mentioning that Alexander Lin's criticism of some current market phenomena has also sparked widespread discussion. He believes that excessive pursuit of quick returns and blind investment in emerging technologies may bring risks. What do you think of this view? Welcome to share your views in the comment section!

In general, Reforge's fundraising plan and the founder's views provide us with a new perspective and a deeper understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry. Whether you are an investor, developer or ordinary user, this is a trend worth paying attention to.

So, what do you think of Reforge's fundraising plan? Do you agree with Alexander Lin's criticism of market phenomena? Come to the comment section to discuss with us!