Anies Khan

Anies is an Associate at Greenfield. Before joining, he gained experience in venture capital at DvH Ventures and coparion.

Anies holds a Master of Science degree in Finance from Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.

Publications from Anies

  • _Investments
    Tags: , Published On: April 13th, 2026

    We’re excited to lead Share’s Seed round. Share connects thousands of fragmented local Internet service providers to a neutral, carrier-grade backbone, aggregating bandwidth and standardizing routing and billing. It embeds stablecoin settlement and on-chain infrastructure financing as a capital layer, lowering costs, improving reliability, and strengthening the underlying internet infrastructure.

  • _Research

    Last year, we shared our predictions about what could shape the year ahead. This time, we’re taking a different route. Rather than claiming to know what the future holds, we want to share what we hope to see: a 10-point wishlist of ideas, problems, and products we’d love founders to take on in 2026. By anchoring these reflections, we gain a nuanced understanding of where the next set of meaningful opportunities may emerge across Infrastructure, DeFi, and Consumer – and in how evolving regulation will shape the ground beneath them.

  • _Investments
    Tags: , Published On: October 28th, 2025

    We’re excited to share that we’ve built a position in peaq, the infrastructure layer for machines, robots and connected devices. This investment reflects two of Greenfield’s core theses: first, that the Machine Economy – where autonomous robots, machines and devices act as economic agents – will become one of the defining drivers of blockchain adoption; and second, that the future of crypto infrastructure lies in purpose-built, application-specific blockchains rather than generalized, one-size-fits-all networks. Alongside the investment, Greenfield operates a validator through Greenfield Labs, further aligning our long-term commitment to the network’s growth.

  • _Research

    Crypto is still a young breed. It grows new limbs almost every day. Our most critical and demanding job as fund managers is to assess which of these verticals could one day develop into leading narratives and significant market opportunities. Our predictions for 2025 represent verticals across the Infrastructure, DeFi and Consumer stack to which we generally attribute large and disruptive market potential.