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Redphone
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If I had to name one trait of great long-term investors, it wouldn’t be conviction, it’d be openness. The ability to absorb new ideas, see them without bias, and imagine how they might reshape the world. Ironically, the longer you’re in the game, the harder that gets. You’ve seen so many startups fail, you start saying things like, “Google tried that in 2019,” or “nobody wants that.” It’s always easy to spot why something might fail. Much harder to imagine how it might work. But that’s what buyers do... they buy into possibility. Every buy pushes price, draws attention, fuels curiosity, attracts partners, builds brand, brings users… Belief compounds. And to benefit from that compounding, you have to believe early... before the herd, and before the headlines. That’s why I like buying things that piss people off. Anger often hints at innovation. Some old wound is getting poked. Some comfortable assumption is being shattered. If you’re not buying when the naysayers r loudest...
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I'm grateful that most of our investors in RYFT have this attitude and mentality. We met with tons of VCs that just didn't get how it was possible to create the rails for infinite composability and using Hybrid NFT protocols to get the heavy lifting done. All they saw was this big blaring negative word of failure to them "NFT" ... They will soon find out they should have bet on the future 🙏
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