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qw
@qw
Out of all the successful startups I worked with at @alliancedao I don’t recall single one that didn’t see their original thesis partially or completely invalidated. Pivots (partial or complete) are the rule not the exception
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Rch 🎩
@rch
Something you had shared earlier that crypto products grow in steps:staircase mode. Do you have thoughts on How can founders arrive at a decision of do they need a pivot or do they need to keep building for a bit longer to reach the growth phase
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Stashh.io (and also Tor Bair)
@stashh
This is never a universal answer. But one heuristic: if users hate your product but articulate a need for a solution like the one you intended, that’s ok - you can iterate based on feedback. If users are indifferent, run away.
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Krish Chelikavada
@thecskc
You’ll know in your gut first, the metics are lagging indicators It also has a lot to do with what kind of a founder you are
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qw
@qw
That’s the billion dollar question and i don’t have one size fit all answer Typically I need to sit down with the founder to understand their particular situation deeply and sometimes may be able to offer actionable advice. But even then conviction level is never high.
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