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Figma(NYSE: FIG) is a platform software company focusing on cloud-based collaborative design and product development. Its core products cover Figma Design (interface design and prototype), FigJam (whiteboard/collaboration), and Dev Mode for engineers (covering specifications and handovers of design to product development).

Index Ventures 完成 20 亿美元新一轮募资,押注 AI 驱动下一代科技公司

据 Sifted 报道,欧洲知名风险投资机构 Index Ventures 于近日宣布完成 20 亿美元新一轮募资,旗下可投资资产总规模由此增至 35 亿美元。本轮募资由三部分构成:4 亿美元种子基金、9 亿美元早期风险基金,以及向现有成长期基金追加的 7 亿美元(该基金规模由 15 亿美元扩大至 22 亿美元)。 Index Ventures 表示,新资金将持续支持创始人"从首轮融资到上市乃至更远",覆盖欧洲、以色列及美国市场。此次募资背景下,AI 是其核心押注方向,该机构已相继投资 Mistral、Cohere 及前 DeepMind 研究员 David Silver 创立的 Ineffable Intelligence。此前,Index 投资组合中的 Wiz 以320 亿美元被谷歌收购、Figma 完成 IPO、Revolut 完成二级市场股份出售(估值达 1150 亿美元),均为本轮募资提供了有力背书。

AI collaboration assistant Viktor completes $75 million funding round, led by Accel

AI collaboration assistant Viktor has announced the completion of a $75 million funding round, led by Accel, with participation from Bek Ventures, Kaya VC, Tenacity Capital, and executives from companies such as Slack, Google DeepMind, and Figma. The company is currently building "AI virtual colleagues" embedded into Slack and Microsoft Teams. Unlike traditional personal AI assistant products, these AI colleagues can execute tasks across systems like Google Drive, Notion, Airtable, and Shopify, generate reports, and build organization-level memory. (Fortune)

Thrive Capital invests $215 million in Amazon, positioning for AI shopping and cloud computing growth opportunities

Odaily News - Thrive Capital, the venture capital firm founded by Joshua Kushner, has purchased approximately $215 million worth of Amazon shares, further expanding its investment footprint in public market companies.According to regulatory filings, this investment gives Thrive Capital exposure to Amazon's growth opportunities in artificial intelligence, including agentic AI shopping tools and AI computing infrastructure services for enterprise customers.Earlier this month, Amazon's market capitalization surpassed $3 trillion for the first time, making it the fifth company globally to reach this milestone. The market continues to focus on its development potential in generative AI, cloud computing, and AI-driven e-commerce.Thrive Capital has previously been known for investing in early-stage tech companies, with a portfolio that includes SpaceX, Stripe, and OpenAI. In recent years, the firm has increasingly added positions in publicly listed companies, including Figma, StubHub, and Oscar Health.Earlier this year, Thrive also disclosed to investors that it had purchased approximately $100 million worth of Shopify stock, citing AI technology as a driver of a new wave of growth in the e-commerce sector.This investment signals that Thrive Capital is further transitioning from a traditional venture capital model toward becoming an "investor in core assets of the AI era," sharing in the growth dividends of AI infrastructure and application ecosystems by taking positions in major tech companies. (Bloomberg)

David Sacks: Real Enterprise AI Security is About "Control," Not Abstract Alignment Research

David Sacks commented on X platform regarding an interview with Palantir CEO Alex Karp, stating that some traditional media interpreted it as an "emotional expression," but in reality, his views revealed the core issue of enterprise-grade AI security.Sacks stated that true enterprise AI security is not about abstract "AI alignment" research or government-style regulatory frameworks, but rather about enterprises having complete control over their own data, model weights, and computing infrastructure to prevent core intellectual assets from being absorbed by model vendors and turned into their own product advantages.He cited Karp's view, pointing out that what enterprise customers truly care about is having control over computing resources, models, and the data stack—ensuring that "ownership of the means of production" is not transferred.Sacks also cited the cooperation dispute between Figma and Anthropic as an example, noting that according to media reports, Anthropic "caught its partner off guard" when launching Claude Design. It was accused of encroaching into the application-layer domain occupied by its ecosystem partners during product expansion, leading to a shift in the value capture structure.He further pointed out that similar patterns have appeared in the expansion of product lines such as Claude Code and Claude Legal, where model capabilities extend upward into vertical application domains.Sacks believes that this trend indicates model vendors are transitioning from "foundation model providers" to "vertical application competitors," exposing enterprise customers to heightened risks of supplier lock-in. The essence of enterprise-grade AI security is not trusting the long-term promises of model vendors, but ensuring choice and control at the model layer to protect their own data and commercial "alpha."

Bitget adds 89 stock tokens including Walmart, BlackRock, Figma and more

Odaily reports, according to official announcements, Bitget has listed a total of 89 spot stock tokens, including rWMT (Walmart), rBAC (Bank of America), rFIG (Figma), rBLK (BlackRock), rF (Ford Motor), rAAL (American Airlines), and others.It is reported that the rTokens, identified by the letter r + stock ticker symbol (e.g., rNVDA for Nvidia), are issued by Reality, a licensed RWA protocol under Bitget. Through a partnership with the compliant broker Alpaca, they are directly connected to global liquidity pools such as Nasdaq and the NYSE. Their features include: 1:1 reserve backing of the underlying assets held by a licensed custodian; stock dividends distributed 1:1 in token form; support for synchronized mapping of corporate actions (such as stock splits and reverse splits); and the ability to use these holdings as joint margin for unified accounts and USDT-margined contracts, allowing users to flexibly manage their funds while holding global stock assets.

Index Ventures 完成 20 亿美元新一轮募资,押注 AI 驱动下一代科技公司

据 Sifted 报道,欧洲知名风险投资机构 Index Ventures 于近日宣布完成 20 亿美元新一轮募资,旗下可投资资产总规模由此增至 35 亿美元。本轮募资由三部分构成:4 亿美元种子基金、9 亿美元早期风险基金,以及向现有成长期基金追加的 7 亿美元(该基金规模由 15 亿美元扩大至 22 亿美元)。 Index Ventures 表示,新资金将持续支持创始人"从首轮融资到上市乃至更远",覆盖欧洲、以色列及美国市场。此次募资背景下,AI 是其核心押注方向,该机构已相继投资 Mistral、Cohere 及前 DeepMind 研究员 David Silver 创立的 Ineffable Intelligence。此前,Index 投资组合中的 Wiz 以320 亿美元被谷歌收购、Figma 完成 IPO、Revolut 完成二级市场股份出售(估值达 1150 亿美元),均为本轮募资提供了有力背书。

Bitget adds 89 stock tokens including Walmart, BlackRock, Figma and more

Odaily reports, according to official announcements, Bitget has listed a total of 89 spot stock tokens, including rWMT (Walmart), rBAC (Bank of America), rFIG (Figma), rBLK (BlackRock), rF (Ford Motor), rAAL (American Airlines), and others.It is reported that the rTokens, identified by the letter r + stock ticker symbol (e.g., rNVDA for Nvidia), are issued by Reality, a licensed RWA protocol under Bitget. Through a partnership with the compliant broker Alpaca, they are directly connected to global liquidity pools such as Nasdaq and the NYSE. Their features include: 1:1 reserve backing of the underlying assets held by a licensed custodian; stock dividends distributed 1:1 in token form; support for synchronized mapping of corporate actions (such as stock splits and reverse splits); and the ability to use these holdings as joint margin for unified accounts and USDT-margined contracts, allowing users to flexibly manage their funds while holding global stock assets.

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Thrive Capital invests $215 million in Amazon, positioning for AI shopping and cloud computing growth opportunities

Odaily News - Thrive Capital, the venture capital firm founded by Joshua Kushner, has purchased approximately $215 million worth of Amazon shares, further expanding its investment footprint in public market companies.According to regulatory filings, this investment gives Thrive Capital exposure to Amazon's growth opportunities in artificial intelligence, including agentic AI shopping tools and AI computing infrastructure services for enterprise customers.Earlier this month, Amazon's market capitalization surpassed $3 trillion for the first time, making it the fifth company globally to reach this milestone. The market continues to focus on its development potential in generative AI, cloud computing, and AI-driven e-commerce.Thrive Capital has previously been known for investing in early-stage tech companies, with a portfolio that includes SpaceX, Stripe, and OpenAI. In recent years, the firm has increasingly added positions in publicly listed companies, including Figma, StubHub, and Oscar Health.Earlier this year, Thrive also disclosed to investors that it had purchased approximately $100 million worth of Shopify stock, citing AI technology as a driver of a new wave of growth in the e-commerce sector.This investment signals that Thrive Capital is further transitioning from a traditional venture capital model toward becoming an "investor in core assets of the AI era," sharing in the growth dividends of AI infrastructure and application ecosystems by taking positions in major tech companies. (Bloomberg)

Figma CEO Forgoes Approximately $46 Million in Equity Incentives to Stabilize Market Confidence

According to Bloomberg, Figma stated that CEO Dylan Field voluntarily forfeited approximately 2.4 million Class B shares originally scheduled to be granted on July 1, valued at approximately $46 million based on the closing price at the time. Company filings show that this forfeiture was not accompanied by new replacement equity awards. The report states that this move aims to alleviate market concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on the company's prospects and restore investor confidence.

Index Ventures 完成 20 亿美元新一轮募资,押注 AI 驱动下一代科技公司

据 Sifted 报道,欧洲知名风险投资机构 Index Ventures 于近日宣布完成 20 亿美元新一轮募资,旗下可投资资产总规模由此增至 35 亿美元。本轮募资由三部分构成:4 亿美元种子基金、9 亿美元早期风险基金,以及向现有成长期基金追加的 7 亿美元(该基金规模由 15 亿美元扩大至 22 亿美元)。 Index Ventures 表示,新资金将持续支持创始人"从首轮融资到上市乃至更远",覆盖欧洲、以色列及美国市场。此次募资背景下,AI 是其核心押注方向,该机构已相继投资 Mistral、Cohere 及前 DeepMind 研究员 David Silver 创立的 Ineffable Intelligence。此前,Index 投资组合中的 Wiz 以320 亿美元被谷歌收购、Figma 完成 IPO、Revolut 完成二级市场股份出售(估值达 1150 亿美元),均为本轮募资提供了有力背书。

ARK Invest Rebalances Portfolio: Trims Snowflake, Adds CoreWeave, Circle and More

Odaily News: ARK Invest trading data shows that on July 31, the ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) sold 18,855 shares of Snowflake (SNOW), valued at approximately $5.5 million based on the latest closing price. Meanwhile, Cathie Wood has also recently reduced positions in Shopify, 10x Genomics, Figma, and Iridium Communications, while buying shares of CoreWeave, Circle, Pony AI, and Kodiak AI.As of July 31, the top ten holdings of the ARK Innovation ETF include: Tesla (TSLA) 9.42%, SpaceX 4.92%, Tempus AI 4.81%, CRISPR Therapeutics 4.66%, Coinbase 4.54%, Shopify 4.54%, AMD 3.96%, Circle 3.82%, Robinhood 3.54%, and 10x Genomics 3.43%. (TheStreet)

Ark Invest increased its holdings in Tesla and Circle yesterday while reducing its positions in Figma and Robinhood

Ark Invest, led by Cathie Wood, purchased 160,151 shares of Tesla on Thursday, worth approximately $51.2 million; acquired 130,136 shares of Circle, worth about $8.09 million; and bought 48,377 shares of Securitize, valued at roughly $350,000.Additionally, Ark Invest sold 976,368 shares of Figma, worth approximately $19.52 million, and offloaded 40,553 shares of Robinhood, valued at around $4.12 million.

David Sacks: Real Enterprise AI Security is About "Control," Not Abstract Alignment Research

David Sacks commented on X platform regarding an interview with Palantir CEO Alex Karp, stating that some traditional media interpreted it as an "emotional expression," but in reality, his views revealed the core issue of enterprise-grade AI security.Sacks stated that true enterprise AI security is not about abstract "AI alignment" research or government-style regulatory frameworks, but rather about enterprises having complete control over their own data, model weights, and computing infrastructure to prevent core intellectual assets from being absorbed by model vendors and turned into their own product advantages.He cited Karp's view, pointing out that what enterprise customers truly care about is having control over computing resources, models, and the data stack—ensuring that "ownership of the means of production" is not transferred.Sacks also cited the cooperation dispute between Figma and Anthropic as an example, noting that according to media reports, Anthropic "caught its partner off guard" when launching Claude Design. It was accused of encroaching into the application-layer domain occupied by its ecosystem partners during product expansion, leading to a shift in the value capture structure.He further pointed out that similar patterns have appeared in the expansion of product lines such as Claude Code and Claude Legal, where model capabilities extend upward into vertical application domains.Sacks believes that this trend indicates model vendors are transitioning from "foundation model providers" to "vertical application competitors," exposing enterprise customers to heightened risks of supplier lock-in. The essence of enterprise-grade AI security is not trusting the long-term promises of model vendors, but ensuring choice and control at the model layer to protect their own data and commercial "alpha."