Roark Fund
AcceleratorPre-Seed–Seed
Investment thesis
Roark Fund concentrates on the blockchain and crypto industry, aiming to build an open financial system by incubating and accelerating early-stage projects. It combines USD/RMB/crypto fund investment with an in-house research team, and supports projects through pre-listing strategy, exchange listing and market making, quantitative trading, and liquidity maintenance. Leveraging large crypto communities in South Korea and China and partnerships with top-tier exchanges, VCs, research institutions, and cross-border incubators, the firm helps projects with localization, distribution, PR, community building, and operations. It has invested in over forty projects and incubated more than ten onto major global exchanges.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
- What stage does Roark Fund invest at?
- Roark Fund invests at the Pre-Seed, Seed stages.
- What sectors does Roark Fund focus on?
- Roark Fund focuses on Crypto & Web3, Fintech.
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