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Litquidity

Hank Medina built Litquidity from a finance-meme Instagram account into a venture firm that closed its debut fund in 2021.

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Litquidity

Litquidity is a venture capital firm founded in 2017 in New York City. It invests in early-stage companies, having made 62 investments to date. Litquidity's portfolio includes Blockskye, invested in as part of their Series C on July 17, 2025, and Trym, which exited on January 27, 2026.

General information

Firm type

Private Equity

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Principals

Hank Medina

Founder

Sector focus

FinTechEnterprise SoftwareMedia & EntertainmentConsumer

Frequently asked questions

Who makes investment decisions at Litquidity Capital?

Hank Medina is the sole control person listed on the firm's SEC Form ADV filed in 2021. He launched the original Litquidity Instagram account in 2017 and now oversees all investment activity for the venture fund. No additional investment committee members or general partners have been publicly disclosed.

How does Litquidity source its deal flow?

The firm uses its social audience — over 800,000 Instagram followers as of 2021 — as its primary origination engine. Inbound interest from founders who are part of the platform's community creates a pipeline that conventional venture funds replicate through outbound networks and paid scouts. The firm then filters for companies whose products resonate with its young-finance-professional demographic.

Is Litquidity structured as a venture fund or a media company?

It is both. Litquidity Media LLC operates the social channels, newsletter, and merchandise. Litquidity Capital LLC, registered as an exempt reporting adviser with the SEC since September 2021, manages pooled investment vehicles for venture investments. The two entities share brand identity and founder Hank Medina but are legally separate.

What stage and check size does Litquidity target?

The firm targets pre-seed and seed-stage companies. Confirmed portfolio companies include Arrived (fractional real estate) and Lucra Sports (sports betting). Specific check sizes have not been publicly disclosed, though the firm's SEC filing and fund structure suggest a standard early-stage venture mandate with minority equity positions.

What is Litquidity's relationship to Wall Street banks?

Litquidity built its audience by satirizing investment banking culture, private equity firms, and MBA programs. There is no disclosed investment relationship with large financial institutions, and the firm's brand identity positions it as an outsider to traditional finance despite — or because of — its audience of finance professionals.

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