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@grin
This drives me nuts about VCs and Iâm gonna call I the Colin paradox from now on How can both these casts be true at once? VCs want this amazing story for how youâll be the next decacorn, but also major pivots are very common. wtf is the point?
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@benersing
Imagine you're going on a long-distance road trip. Just because there's a good chance you'll get lost once or twice along the way doesn't mean you should start without a map you have conviction in. Drifting aimlessly and finding success is the exception not the norm.
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I hear you and agree I donât think @cojo.eth lacks a map or conviction. I think heâs not convincing VCs that his map/conviction meet their standards. And Iâm suggesting their standards donât match the âoften thereâs a pivotâ reality Founders donât get lost, they often change trips altogether
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@cojo.eth
Agreed and appreciate it. I feel the same way - itâs an odd reality. The silver lining is that the scrutiny is a forcing function to streamline our thoughts/plans. And RetroPGF grants may consume parts of the VC role more and more in the web3 space đ
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I like RetroPGF but it shifts the risk even more onto founders and is still a popularity contest I think the real lesson is, everything is kind of a popularity contest so letâs work on getting popular too
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Not wrong đ
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