[stock-market-ticker symbols=" ^NYA;CRYPTO:BTC;CRYPTO:ETH;CRYPTO:USDT;CRYPTO:USDC;CRYPTO:BNB;CRYPTO:ADA;CRYPTO:XRP;CRYPTO:SOL;CRYPTO:DOGE " stockExchange="NYSENASDAQ" width="100%" transparentbackground=1 palette="financial-light"]

Get the latest news and updates on FINTECH.TV

The Rise of VCX: How Fundrise is Changing Private Market Access

Ben Miller, the co-founder and CEO of Fundrise, joins Remy Blaire to discuss the recent IPO of Fundrise’s growth tech fund, VCX, which debuted on the New York Stock Exchange and has seen remarkable success since its launch. Ben shares insights on the unprecedented retail demand for the fund, which aims to democratize access to private market investments.

Ben explains that Fundrise has been paving the way for retail investors for the past four years, allowing them to invest in private market companies with a low minimum investment of $10. With over 100,000 individual investors contributing an average of $5,000 each before the fund went public, this broad-based ownership has created a network effect that contributed to the fund’s positive reception in the market.

We also discuss the role of regulation in expanding private market access, particularly under the SEC’s current leadership. Ben emphasizes the importance of providing everyday investors with opportunities in a space that has largely excluded them for the past 15 years. He believes that VCX represents a viable solution to this issue, offering a low-cost, regulated structure for investing in private companies.

As we look ahead to potential public offerings from major players like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic, Ben highlights the ongoing innovation in private markets and the importance of including venture capital as a category in investment portfolios. He shares an example of a recent investment in a technology that could significantly extend the lifespans of dogs, illustrating the potential for groundbreaking advancements in the private sector.

Advertisement

Latest articles

Related articles