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Indian-Origin Partner To Head Andreessen Horowitz's First Global Office In London

a16z's new office's primary objectives will include collaborating with universities in the UK and supporting the advancement of blockchain technologies and startups.

Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) a prominent venture capital firm and significant investor in cryptocurrencies, has announced its plans to establish its first international office in London. This move comes at a time when regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency sector has intensified in the United States.

According to a statement released by the company, the London office is scheduled to open later this year. Its primary objectives will include collaborating with universities in the UK and supporting the advancement of blockchain technologies and startups. The office will be led by Sriram Krishnan, one of Andreessen Horowitz's general partners.

The decision to expand into London coincides with recent actions by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to increase oversight of the crypto industry. In the past week, the SEC filed lawsuits against Coinbase and Binance, alleging violations of regulatory rules.

Chris Dixon, the founder and managing director of Andreessen's a16z crypto fund, expressed enthusiasm about the company's international expansion, stating, "We're thrilled to open our first international office in a jurisdiction that welcomes blockchain technology and is committed to creating a predictable business environment by pursuing regulations that both embrace Web3 and protect consumers."

The establishment of the London office follows months of discussions with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and other relevant authorities, as disclosed by Dixon. Sunak, in the official statement, conveyed his determination to unlock opportunities associated with blockchain technology and transform the UK into a global hub for Web3. Web3 refers to a highly anticipated vision of the future internet built upon blockchain technology.

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