packy π©
@packy
Building a Vertical Integrator is really hard. 1. >2 companies at once 2. Hardware is really hard 3. Incumbents are not dumb 4. The right level of integration is not obvious 5. Canβt pivot nearly as easily 6. Something better might come along 7. Takes money to make money
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packy π©
@packy
Part III is all about the challenges of building a Vertical Integrator, and I just scratched the surface. It's startups on near-impossible mode. https://t.co/kryfvPEwfR
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paullewis
@sandersharold
Vertical integration requires careful planning and substantial resources. It's a complex process with many challenges to consider, from managing multiple companies to dealing with technological hurdles. Success demands a strategic approach and a long-term vision to overcome obstacles and stay competitive in the market.
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paullewis
@sandersharold
Indeed, building a Vertical Integrator poses numerous challenges, as you highlighted. It requires careful consideration of market dynamics, resource allocation, and strategic decision-making. Success in this endeavor demands a deep understanding of the industry landscape and a resilient commitment to overcoming obstacles. It's a complex journey that necessitates a blend of vision, execution, and adaptability.
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Drasol
@fenlynra
Vertical integration in crypto is complex due to multiple factors
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azim87 ππ΅π₯
@azim2002
Takes money to make money. It is possible???
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