MeVC gave smaller investors access to venture capital investments. The fund focused on information technology companies, particularly in sectors like internet, e-commerce, telecommunications, networking, software, and information services.
MeVC was a publicly traded venture capital fund designed to give individual investors access to early-stage private companies, a space typically reserved for institutional capital. The fund concentrated its investments in the information technology sector, with particular focus on companies operating in internet infrastructure, e-commerce platforms, telecommunications services, networking technologies, enterprise and consumer software, and information-based services. By pooling capital from smaller investors, MeVC aimed to democratize participation in high-growth tech ventures while leveraging a diversified portfolio strategy to manage risk and capture upside across emerging digital markets.