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The EU/UK are wildly unfriendly to startups compared to the US from a regulations and paperwork perspective. Pretty wild.
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@baseddesigner.eth
People are scared af to do anything in EU anymore
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πŸ’―β€¦ I can tell from first hand experience πŸ˜’
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@maxlomu
Unfortunate truth. It’s getting better but the gap is still wide 100 $DEGEN
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@suke
yes big difference
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@makiko1135.eth
And the UK has become an even worse maze now that its out of the EU and trying to carve their own regulations.
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@luisotravez
Really? I was planning to register my startup in Portugal rather than the US Even thought of Japan Why is it less friendly?
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@cultra
UK people are hard in general πŸ˜‚
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@alexej
Easy come, easy go. There was a recent article looking at US/EU VC space differences, impact it has on founders and the successes. https://news.crunchbase.com/venture/europe-leads-us-startup-vc-gray-equidam/
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Only in one massive way: the EU sucks for investors. For everything else, the EU is better for founders than America. 13 years founding.
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