Homocryptus
@homocryptus
In my opinion, we are reverting to a strategy of building nice and slow, just as was done in 2008-2009 when some of the best startups were created. Unfortunately, from 2012 to 2021, there was a frenzy to build quickly and raise significant amounts of capital. https://i.imgur.com/McGOyPw.jpg
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Homocryptus
@homocryptus
However, it seems that we are now moving towards nurturing 100 people after 100 people, with the emphasis on delivering the best possible user experience (UX).
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Homocryptus
@homocryptus
User experience will once again be at the forefront, but this time, thanks to the open infrastructure available, anyone will be able to create something remarkable from the outset, dropping the costs of fundraising by at least 10x.
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Homocryptus
@homocryptus
Consequently, venture capitalists (VCs) will have to work extra hard to invest, as there will be fewer startups looking to fundraise as they have done in the past. However, this could also mean that there will be more opportunities for bootstrapped startups to achieve success.
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