Alumni channel $35 million for 5c(c)

(AsiaGameHub) –   Alumni of the prediction market platform Kalshi are securing as much as $35 million for a new venture fund dedicated to startups in the prediction market space. This initiative serves as a further indicator that investor attention is shifting from trading platforms themselves to the underlying infrastructure that powers event-driven markets.


Good to Know

  • 5c(c) Capital intends to back approximately 20 startups within the coming two years.
  • The fund’s focus is on firms involved in market making, index creation, and tools for prediction markets.
  • Initial supporters already feature prominent figures connected to Kalshi, Polymarket, and leading crypto and fintech investment networks.

New Fund Targets the Plumbing Behind Prediction Markets

A new investment vehicle named 5c(c) Capital is forming to target one of online trading’s most rapidly expanding areas. According to regulatory documents and sources close to the fundraising, the effort is spearheaded by two early Kalshi employees and aims to gather up to $35 million.

Rather than investing directly in consumer prediction platforms, the fund is targeting the foundational layer below them. This encompasses market makers, pricing mechanisms, index offerings, liquidity solutions, and essential infrastructure for event-based trading. Put simply, 5c(c) Capital is evaluating the components that enable prediction markets to operate more efficiently, price more swiftly, and expand more seamlessly.

This focus is significant as the sector has expanded far beyond a niche. Both the regulated platform Kalshi and the on-chain platform Polymarket have reported consistent monthly trading volumes in the tens of billions, attracting increased interest from traders, developers, and institutional investors. Consequently, venture funding is now flowing not just to the marketplaces but also to the supporting software, data services, and trading frameworks.

As reported by ChainCatcher, Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour and Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan are among the initial investors committed to the fund. Backers associated with Andreessen Horowitz, Ribbit Capital, and Multicoin Capital are also participating. This combined support is notable for a market frequently divided between regulated and crypto-native segments.

Publicly, relations between the sector’s leading companies have sometimes appeared contentious. Coplan has previously referred to Kalshi as “a Polymarket copycat” in interviews, as the two vie for liquidity, market listings, and regulatory positioning. Despite this, capital from both sides is now aligning behind a common broader belief: for the prediction market category to continue its growth, it requires improved infrastructure.

An individual involved in the fundraising, who spoke anonymously, succinctly captured this rationale. “What we’re seeing now is investors underwriting the rails and tools that make these markets possible, not just the flagship venues,” the person said.

For entrepreneurs developing prediction markets, event contracts, index products, trading APIs, liquidity systems, or market-making technology, this represents a crucial signal. Investor attention is no longer concentrated solely on the most prominent consumer brands. Investment is also beginning to move into the sector’s foundational “picks-and-shovels” layer, where the quality of infrastructure, tools, and execution can determine the ultimate winners.

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