A thesis-driven venture firm
Data, wealth, and power — better distributed.
A New York venture firm investing in decentralized information networks since 2017 — managed by partners Joel Monegro and Chris Burniske.
The name
When the firm was incorporated, the founders couldn’t agree on a name. Their lawyers wrote “Placeholder Management” in brackets as a stand-in. It stuck.
01 — Thesis
The thesis is public. It always has been.
Placeholder’s frameworks are published essays — read, cited, and argued with across the industry. These four shaped how a generation of investors thinks about cryptonetworks.
Fat Protocols
The most cited essay in crypto investing: why value concentrates at the protocol layer, inverting the web.
↗Cryptoasset Valuations
The valuation framework that gave institutions a way to price a new asset class.
↗Information Technology Market Cycles
A brief history of computing’s multi-decade cycles of expansion, consolidation, and decentralization.
↗Investment Thesis Summary
The firm’s own summary of how and why it invests in cryptonetworks.
↗02 — Portfolio
75+ investments across every layer of the stack.
From base blockchains to the interfaces where networks meet their users. A selection of publicly confirmed positions:
Layer 1
Base blockchains — consensus, settlement, and blockspaceInfrastructure
Scaling, data availability, storage, oracles, and interopDeFi
Open financial protocols — exchange, credit, and liquidityApps & Consumer
The interfaces where networks meet their usersA selection of publicly confirmed investments — not the full book. Complete activity at placeholder.vc.
03 — Writing
The research is the firm.
Ninety-plus essays on token economics, governance, and market structure — published in the open since 2017.
Leveling the Stakes on Solana
The process of updating Solana has waterfall effects on Solana’s incentive design, validator economics, and therefore, validator set equity.
04 — Team
The people behind the thesis.
Joel Monegro
Author of Fat Protocols — the most cited framework in crypto investing. Developed USV’s early crypto thesis before founding Placeholder in 2017.
@jmonegro ↗Chris Burniske
Co-author of Cryptoassets — the book that taught Wall Street to price crypto. Led ARK Invest to become the first public fund manager to invest in Bitcoin.
@cburniske ↗Brad Burnham
Co-founder of Union Square Ventures — early in Twitter, Coinbase, Etsy, and Tumblr. Part of Placeholder since its founding.
@BradUSV ↗Frames blockchains as automated bureaucracies.
Quantitative work on validator economics and sequencing.
Runs the firm.
Keeps everything moving.