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Eze Vidra
Managing Partner at Remagine Ventures, Investor, and Influential Tech Figure
Eze Vidra is a prominent investor and board member at Munch, a Brazilian marketplace designed for individuals with guaranteed income. He is also the Managing Partner at Remagine Ventures, a venture capital firm that focuses on seed and pre-seed investments in interactive entertainment, the Metaverse, and consumer technology, primarily in Israel and the UK.
Professional Background
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Munch: Eze has been an investor and board member since October 2022. Munch aims to provide a platform for people with stable income sources, enhancing financial inclusion.
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Remagine Ventures: As Managing Partner since November 2017, Eze leads investments in innovative tech startups, particularly those in the gaming and entertainment sectors.
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Other Roles: Eze is involved with several other companies as an investor and board member, including echo3D, Hour One, and Vault AI, where he serves as a Non-Executive Director. He has also co-founded Techbikers, a non-profit organization that promotes education through cycling, and VC Cafe, a platform for news on Israeli tech startups.
Education
Eze Vidra holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Management from Reichman University and has completed two Executive MBA programs at the London Business School, specializing in venture capital and entrepreneurship.
Contributions and Recognition
Eze is recognized for his insights into the tech industry, particularly in the realm of creative AI and venture capital, and has been influential in various entrepreneurial initiatives in London and Israel. His work has been acknowledged through several awards, including the Google for Entrepreneurs Impact Award in 2013.123
Highlights
Over the past few weeks, a growing narrative has emerged arguing that AI could destabilize the economy and disrupt entire business models. Last week, I published my view that AI is far more likely to be a productivity revolution than an economic collapse.
But what does this mean specifically for marketplaces?
Many founders are asking:
- Will LLMs capture discovery?
- Will AI compress take rates?
- Will traffic shift away from platforms?
- How defensible are marketplaces in an AI-native world?
In this episode, I break down:
- Why most fears around AI disintermediating marketplaces are overstated.
- Where AI does threaten marketplace margins.
- The structural advantages marketplaces retain.
- The immediate opportunities AI creates for liquidity, cross-border trade, and profitability.
- What founders should do now.
If you’re building, investing in, or operating a marketplace, this episode is for you!
2025 was a year of transition. Many things were set in motion that will bear fruit in the years to come.
At the behest of my son François, I found a surrogate to attempt to get him a baby brother. To accommodate a larger family, I listed my New York apartment and began looking for a larger place in Tribeca. Compelled by Alpha School pitch, I enrolled François there for kindergarten starting September 2026. I listed my house in Turks & Caicos and started the process of moving to Antigua. I also allocated more time to Midas, FJ’s latest incubation. I am sure not all of these will play out as expected, but I am excited for the new chapters to come.
