dani
@smokingfrog.eth
š§µ/1 Reasons why Jason Goldberg is the last person you should trust: This techcrunch article from 2020 doesnāt sound anything like MOXIE does it? š but wait, it gets worse, check the comments https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/27/fab-founder-jason-goldberg-is-back-with-moxie-a-new-live-streaming-fitness-marketplace/
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dani
@smokingfrog.eth
š§µ/2 How Jason Goldberg previously raised 1 billion dollar valuation and sold the company for a mere 15 million š https://qz.com/300825/how-fab-com-went-from-a-1-billion-valuation-to-a-15-million-fire-sale
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dani
@smokingfrog.eth
š§µ/3 āThe Rise and Fall of Jason Goldbergā https://www.theverge.com/2013/11/26/5144184/the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-and-fall-of-jason-goldberg
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@smokingfrog.eth
š§µ/4 heās no stranger to new projects and needing to raise a few million https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/06/pepo-jason-goldbergs-social-media-app-raises-2-35m-from-his-old-fab-com-backers/
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@shoni.eth
that's what founding is, and if his investors are putting money in again-- i think that means something other than what you're implying it means
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dani
@smokingfrog.eth
none of these projects exist and he lost 285 million with fab.com
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@shoni.eth
i understand, that's what startups are. Almost all fail, very few succeed
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dani
@smokingfrog.eth
I wasnāt even done yet fr
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