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770 Anthropic just closed a $65B round at a $965B valuation, and the cap table reveals something closer to industrial policy than a venture deal

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 05/28/2026 18:02 EDT

Anthropic just closed a $65B round at a $965B valuation, and the cap table reveals something closer to industrial policy than a venture deal

Anthropic is reportedly in talks to close a Series H round in the range of $65 billion at a post-money valuation approaching $965 billion, according to figures circulating among investors and reported by financial press.

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