“If you were a SaaS company and you wanted to go public and you didn’t go public, you have a bigger problem now, which is whether or not you have an answer for AI,” Tanuku said in an interview. “That’s not like crypto or bitcoin going from 70k to 80k. It’s a more existential, longer-term question that is much harder to shake.”

So if the money that’s not being invested in AI isn’t going to SaaS, does that mean crypto’s next up? Not really, Tanuku said. But it does mean investors are looking for other places to deploy.

“What I would say is the digital-asset thematic is probably one of the stronger secular stories in the market after AI … AI is the best story. Nobody’s going to deny that,” he said.

So what sort of crypto native opportunities is KRAK looking at, and does it include much in the way of AI crossover?

Tanuku said he’s looking at areas where crypto and AI naturally intersect. He mentioned the well-documented excitement over AI agentic commerce, and also raised the possibility of tokenization assisting in feeding AI’s growth.

“I’m curious if somebody doesn’t start to float tokens to figure out how to finance some of this infrastructure, because the build-out is so expensive, there might be interesting ways to provide people yield and returns in a tokenized manner,” Tanuku said.

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