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DST Global

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58 articles accelerating

A $16 billion Waymo round and a $60 million Aikido Security Series B made 2026Q1 DST Global’s strongest recent coverage period.

Who they are

DST Global appears in coverage as an investment firm associated with Yuri Milner, participating in and sometimes leading large private-company financings. Its stories span consumer internet and fintech investments such as Robinhood, Slack, Checkout and StockX, alongside more recent autonomous-vehicle, developer-security and robotics-related bets.

The recent arc

Coverage accelerated sharply in 2026Q1 around three financing narratives. DST Global co-led Waymo’s confirmed $16 billion round with Sequoia and Dragoneer at a $126 billion valuation, as Waymo prepared US and UK expansion; it also led Aikido Security’s $60 million Series B at a $1 billion valuation. The most recent reports say it may participate alongside a16z, Khosla and Striker in Embo’s proposed $100 million-plus robotics seed round, though that financing remains unconfirmed.

The tension

The coverage centers on DST Global’s place in increasingly capital-intensive technology investing: it is alongside Sequoia and Dragoneer in Waymo, while competing and co-investing with firms including a16z and Khosla in newer AI and robotics opportunities. This differs from its earlier visibility as a lead backer of Robinhood and other high-growth internet companies, and shifts attention toward whether established investors can secure stakes in infrastructure-heavy AI, autonomy and security businesses.

Why it matters

If this pattern holds, DST Global’s news profile will be shaped less by consumer-platform funding and more by its ability to participate in the largest private rounds behind autonomous systems and AI-adjacent software. Waymo’s expansion gives that strategy a prominent operating test, while Aikido and the reported Embo financing suggest exposure across developer security and robotics; the latter remains contingent on a deal being completed.

DST Global has appeared in 58 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 8 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside TechCrunch, Robinhood, Sequoia, Facebook.

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58
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Velocity
+700.0%
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Acceleration
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velocity change
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Coverage Timeline

2017-11-06
The Guardian 9 related

Two Russian state-owned companies, VTB Bank and Gazprom, owned stakes in Yuri Milner's DST Global funds that invested in Facebook and Twitter pre-IPO

Institutions with close links to Kremlin financed stakes through business associate of Trump's son-in-law, leaked files reveal

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Quarterly Coverage

Top Sources

Narrative

TEXXR tracks 60 tech news articles mentioning DST Global, dating back to March 2015. The biggest stories include Commission-free trading app Robinhood raises $323M Series E led by DST Global at a $7.6B... and Cars24, which operates a used-car marketplace in India, raises $200M Series E led by DST.... Frequently covered alongside TechCrunch, Twitter, Sequoia, a16z, and Facebook. Coverage has shifted toward safety, research themes and away from enterprise, funding.

Key Moments

2025Q3enterprise -50pts; developer +50pts
2025Q4developer -100pts
2026Q1safety +29pts; developer +43pts; research +29pts

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