Anti Fund raises $100 million for its first dedicated growth fund, increasing total assets under management to $180 million.
Anti Fund, a venture capital firm co-founded by YouTuber Jake Paul, has closed a $100 million growth fund, its largest single pool to date. The fund increases the firm’s total assets under management to $180 million, following a $30 million Fund I closed six months ago.
The firm initially operated as an AngelList rolling fund, allowing month-to-month investor commitments. The new fund includes Logan Paul, Jake’s brother, as a general partner. Anti Fund targets late-stage startups and aims to leverage celebrity influence in venture investing.
Jake Paul stated his goal is to be recognized as the top celebrity investor of his generation, emphasizing access to high-profile opportunities.