Niko Bonatsos New VC Firm: Discord's Early Backer Exits General Catalyst
Niko Bonatsos, the legendary investor behind Discord and Mercor, departs General Catalyst to start a new VC firm. Discover why he's betting on consumer tech and young founders in 2026.
The man who bet on Discord and the $10 billion AI juggernaut Mercor is striking out on his own. Niko Bonatsos, who spent years anchoring the seed strategy at General Catalyst, has officially departed the firm to launch a new venture capital outfit.
Niko Bonatsos New VC Firm: Betting on Youth and Consumers
Bonatsos isn't just following the herd into enterprise AI. In an interview with TechCrunch, he revealed his new firm will double down on consumer businesses—a sector he believes is currently underappreciated. He's also looking to back young founders, including college dropouts, a trend he's championed long before it became a Silicon Valley staple. While he hasn't settled on a name or fund size yet, he's building a team of top-tier investors and founders.
The Evolution of General Catalyst
General Catalyst isn't your grandfather's VC anymore. It's transformed into a diversified financial powerhouse, recently launching a Customer Value Fund (CVF) to provide nondilutive financing to late-stage startups. While GC continues to make seed bets—hiring Yuri Sagalov last year to lead the US effort—the departure of veterans like Bonatsos signals a shift in the firm's internal culture and focus.
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