The Midas List 2025
MAY 27, 2025, 06:30 AM
- The long freeze for initial public offerings and mergers appears to be thawing and in one corner of the startup market, deals are running white-hot. In 2025, a small cohort of mega startups like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Stripe now command super-sized valuations, rarely seen for private companies. And their earliest backers are now surging ahead in the Midas List, Forbes’ ranking of the world’s top venture capitalists.Produced in partnership with TrueBridge Capital Partners, the 24th annual Midas List is again topped by Alfred Lin. While the Sequoia investor continues to reap the benefits of early bets on Airbnb and Doordash, which both went public in 2020, a 2021 investment in OpenAI at a $14 billion valuation now adds to his staying power. The ChatGPT-maker is currently valued at $300 billion after raising a $40 billion round in April, a new record for the most money raised by a private startup.It's not just OpenAI. The surging valuations of startups like SpaceX, Databricks and Anthropic accounts for eight of the 15 newcomers joining this year’s Midas List. Investors Shaun Maguire of Sequoia and Craft Ventures’ David Sacks have broken into the list for the first time largely thanks to bets on Elon Musk’s projects, notably SpaceX, now the world’s most valuable private company after raising earlier this year at $350 billion.Sacks is joining four members of the so-called PayPal Mafia who are stalwarts on the list. The payments company’s former COO Reid Hoffman and former CEO Peter Thiel now rank second and third, with former colleagues Roelof Botha, top dog at Sequoia who ranks at 13, and Keith Rabois, partner at Khosla Ventures ranked 17.There’s more than one way to win at venture investing, as two new additions to the Midas List highlight. Lucas Swisher is the co-lead for growth investing at the $55 billion hedge fund Coatue, adding its firepower to major funding rounds for the likes of OpenAI and Spacex, but has also led investments in a new crop of unicorns like data security startup Cyera. That’s poles apart from Midas newcomer Elad Gil, the archetype of a new breed of VCs who are going it alone. Unhindered by partners, an investment committee and all the other baggage of larger funds, San Francisco-based Gil has invested in a string of now billion-dollar companies like defense startup Anduril, AI work tool Glean, and AI search startup Perplexity.In recent years, the Midas List has seen an increasing number of women join its ranks. But after hitting a record high last year, the number of female investors has dropped back to 10 with a handful of big deals aging out of eligibility. Some funds have pushed to better the current average — only 11% of VC partners are women — but with startups staying private longer, it could take the Midas List more time to reflect what progress has been made.There are more changes ahead with a new wave of AI startups promising to transform almost every field, and a handful of startups like design platform Figma that look like they might be willing to brave public markets this year. But a handful of investors have shown remarkable staying power on the Midas List: Sequoia's Doug Leone and Roelof Botha; Mayfield’s Navin Chaddha and Mary Meeker of Bond Capital all have uninterrupted Midas runs that stretch over a decade. Leone might have handed his role as Sequoia's managing partner to Botha in 2022 but is now on the cusp of one of his largest-ever exits, if and when Google’s $32 billion takeover of cloud security unicorn Wiz goes ahead.The Midas List is compiled annually using a data-driven approach that combines public information with submissions from investors at hundreds of VC firms. To be eligible, investors must have backed companies that either went public or were acquired for at least $200 million in the past five years, or that have at least doubled in private valuation to $400 million or more during that time. Deal credit can be shared between up to two investors. Forbes and TrueBridge place greater emphasis on liquid exits than on unrealized gains, and both early-stage investors who generate significant multiples on invested capital and later-stage investors who return substantial cash can earn a spot. The top-ranked Midas investors typically excel in both areas, with a track record spanning a dozen or more qualifying deals. You can learn more about our methodology here.
The Full List
- NAMEFIRMLOCATIONNOTABLE DEAL1Alfred LinSequoiaSan Francisco, California, United StatesOpenAI2Reid HoffmanGreylock PartnersPalo Alto, California, United StatesAirbnb3Peter ThielFounders FundLos Angeles, California, United StatesPalantir4Neil ShenHongShanHong Kong, ChinaByteDance5Micky MalkaRibbit CapitalMenlo Park, California, United StatesCoinbase6Vinod KhoslaKhosla VenturesPortola Valley, California, United StatesCommonwealth Fusion Systems7Douglas LeoneSequoiaAtherton, California, United StatesWiz8Hemant TanejaGeneral CatalystPalo Alto, California, United StatesApplied Intuition9Fred WilsonUnion Square VenturesNew York, New York, United StatesCoinbase10Chris DixonAndreessen HorowitzMenlo Park, California, United StatesCoinbase11Mike SpeiserSutter Hill VenturesSan Francisco, California, United StatesSnowflake12Richard Liu5Y CapitalHong Kong, ChinaXPeng13Roelof BothaSequoiaMenlo Park, California, United StatesNatera14Satish DharmarajRedpoint VenturesSaratoga, California, United StatesSnowflake15Saurabh GuptaDST GlobalSan Francisco, California, United StatesChime16Avi EyalEntrée CapitalTel Aviv, Israelmonday.com17Keith RaboisKhosla VenturesNew York, New York, United StatesRamp18Marc AndreessenAndreessen HorowitzMenlo Park, California, United StatesSamsara19Trae StephensFounders FundSan Francisco, California, United StatesAnduril20Navin ChaddhaMayfieldMenlo Park, California, United StatesPoshmark21Martin MignotIndex VenturesNew York, United StatesRevolut22Mamoon HamidKleiner PerkinsAtherton, California, United StatesSlack23Eric VishriaBenchmarkAtherton, California, United StatesCerebras24Gili RaananCyberstartsMichmoret, IsraelWiz25Randy GleinDFJ GrowthSan Mateo, California, United StatesSpaceX26Saar GurCRVSan Francisco, California, United StatesDoorDash27David FrankelFounder CollectiveBrookline, Massachusetts, United StatesShield AI28Pawel ChudzinskiPoint Nine CapitalBerlin, GermanyRevolut29Yi CaoSource Code CapitalChinaByteDance30Topher ConwaySV AngelSan Francisco, California, United StatesRippling31Tuck Lye KohShunwei CapitalBeijing, ChinaXiaomi32Scott RaneyRedpoint VenturesMenlo Park, California, United StatesStripe33Ben HorowitzAndreessen HorowitzMenlo Park, California, United StatesDatabricks34Hurst LinDCMBeijing, ChinaKuaishou35Marc StadDragoneer Investment GroupSan Francisco, California, United StatesUber36Pat GradySequoiaPortola Valley, California, United StatesSnowflake37Barry SchulerDFJ GrowthNapa, California, United StatesCoinbase38Neil MehtaGreenoaksSan Francisco, California, United StatesCoupang39Xi CaoMonolithBeijing, ChinaKuaishou40Brad GerstnerAltimeter CapitalWoodside, California, United StatesSnowflake41Shardul ShahIndex VenturesNew York, New York, United StatesWiz42Ben SunPrimary Venture PartnersNew York, New York, United StatesCoupang43Tom StaffordDST GlobalLondon, United KingdomNubank44Mar HershensonPear VCLos Altos, California, United StatesDoorDash45Nicolas SzekasyKaszekMontevideo, UruguayNubank46Pejman NozadPear VCAtherton, California, United StatesDoorDash47Fisher Zhang5Y CapitalHong Kong, ChinaKuaishou48Mike VolpiIndex VenturesWoodside, California, United StatesConfluent49Mary MeekerBONDUnited StatesCanva50Jan HammerIndex VenturesLondon, United KingdomRobinhood51Luciana LixandruSequoiaLondon, United KingdomUiPath52Meng LianIDG CapitalGuangzhou, ChinaShein53Koichiro NakamuraSozo VenturesLos Gatos, California, United StatesPalantir54David GeorgeAndreessen HorowitzMenlo Park, California, United StatesRoblox55Ravi MhatreLightspeed Venture PartnersMenlo Park, California, United StatesRubrick56Peter FentonBenchmarkSan Francisco, California, United StatesAirtable57Allen ZhuGSR VenturesShanghai, ChinaDiDi Chuxing58Larry LiAmino CapitalPalo Alto, California, United StatesChime59Philippe BotteriAccelLondon, United KingdomDocusign60Byron DeeterBessemer Venture PartnersAtherton, California, United StatesTwilio61Ronny ConwayA.CapitalSan Francisco, California, United StatesNotion62Anna FangZhenFundBeijing, ChinaXiaohongshu63Lucas SwisherCoatue ManagementSan Francisco, California, United StatesUiPath64David B. SingerMaverick VenturesSan Francisco, California, United StatesOne Medical65Jixun FooGranite AsiaShanghai, ChinaGrab66Ilya FushmanKleiner PerkinsAtherton, California, United StatesLoom67Max GazorCRVSan Francisco, California, United StatesAirtable68Chetan PuttaguntaBenchmarkSan Francisco, California, United StatesElastic69Daniel LevineAccelSan Francisco, California, United StatesScale AI70Kirsten GreenForerunner VenturesUnited StatesChime71Xiaojun LiIDG CapitalBoston, Massachusetts, United StatesXiaomi72Ashvin BachireddySV AngelMenlo Park, California, United StatesDatabricks73Rahul MehtaDST GlobalDubai, United Arab EmiratesDoorDash74Lauren KolodnyAcrew CapitalSan Francisco, California, United StatesChime75Jenny LeeGranite AsiaSingaporeKingsoft WPS76Lee FixelAdditionNew York, New York, United StatesFlipkart77Matt WitheilerWellington ManagementDenver, Colorado, United StatesScale78John LindforsDST GlobalHong Kong, ChinaKuaishou79Aydin SenkutFelicis VenturesAtherton, California, United StatesCredit Karma80Shaun MaguireSequoiaMenlo Park, California, United StatesSpaceX81Salil DeshpandeUncorrelatedPalo Alto, California, United StatesRedis82Nisa LeungQiming Venture PartnersHong Kong, ChinaAlamar Biosciences83Pete SonsiniLaude VenturesAtherton, California, United StatesDatabricks84Brian SingermanFounders FundSan Francisco, California, United StatesAnduril85David SacksCraft VenturesSan Francisco, California, United StatesSpaceX86Wesley ChanFPVJackson Hole, Wyoming, United StatesCanva87Elad GilGil CapitalSan Francisco, California, United StatesStripe88Ross FubiniXYZ Venture CapitalSan Francisco, California, United StatesAnduril89Josh KopelmanFirst RoundPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesClover Health90Nigel MorrisQED InvestorsAlexandria, Virginia, United StatesNubank91Rich WongAccelHillsborough, California, United StatesUiPath92Robert NelsenARCH Venture PartnersSan Francisco, California, United StatesKaruna Therapeutics93Annie LamontOak HC/FTGreenwich, Connecticut, United StatesCarebridge94Danny RimerIndex VenturesLondon, United KingdomFigma95Scott SandellNew Enterprise AssociatesPalm Beach, Florida, United StatesCloudflare96Adam RossGoldcrest CapitalDallas, Texas, United StatesAnduril97David SuMatrix Partners ChinaShanghai, ChinaXPeng98Hans TungNotable CapitalSan Francisco, California, United StatesIbotta99Reshma SohoniSeedcampMiami, Florida, United StatesSynthesia100Eric LiawInstitutional Venture PartnersLondon, United KingdomUiPath
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