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David
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The actual understanding of a business comes after you invest I see so many hands-off VCs throw away the opportunity to learn from amazing founders about how a space is evolving, from the inside My curiosity just could not
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Casie Lane Millhouse
@casielane
Agree. The same goes for advisors of startups. Thereβs so much to learn from founders and teams on the ground.
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OG
@onchaingroup
the alpha is in the trenches π
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jazzybabe
@dragon404
Absolutely! Engaging with founders provides invaluable insights and can shape a more informed investment strategy.
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econwizard
@playboiidae
totally agree! it's like missing out on the best part of the ride. learning from the inside is where the magic happens! π
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defi_dude
@mrspankinstein
totally agree! hands-on investing is where the real learning happens. gotta dive in to truly understand. π₯
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