Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
It's pretty much illegal to allow retail to to invest meaningful amounts in private companies. I was in charge of this fundraising round (Series D, the one that Kevin participated in). We looked into a bunch of options but there are were too many complications.
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Bitfloorsghost
@bitfloorsghost.eth
Special purpose vehicles? Accredited investors?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
SPVs are pretty extractive in most cases, especially at later stages. Accredited investors is a thing, but Rule 12g has a bunch of reporting requirements if you have too many shareholders. So companies that aren't public are disincentivized to have a wider shareholder base.
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Bitfloorsghost
@bitfloorsghost.eth
Yeah that’s kind of what I mean though If CB really wanted to let in these kinds of people they could have, but didn’t feel like it was worth it to them
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
So you get to invest $250 in a company at an $8B private valuation. Best case (<10% of outcomes) it's a 10x. Most cases is it's 1.5-2x. Years of illiquidity. No investor updates. Money seems trapped / gone.
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Bitfloorsghost
@bitfloorsghost.eth
A risk many would have been willing to take but instead companies decide for us
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Syed Shah🏴☠️🌊
@syed
It would be performative to try to boost sentiment and Coinbase would get roasted for it. You and I would be part of the roasting. Why would Coinbase do all of this just to let people invest pennies? Obviously they’re just trying to manipulate their stock price we’d say. And the evil version of the SEC would agree.
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Bitfloorsghost
@bitfloorsghost.eth
I’d gladly have invested “Pennies” in 2013 or whenever Coinbase first came out and I became a user
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