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startupsunplugged.com
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| | | | Attention flows to hot markets. Depending on when you look around, that could be AI, crypto, web3, climate tech, SaaS, Fintech, metaverse, VR/AR, or whatever's trending now. But what if the best startup opportunities are actually in cold markets that most people ignore? I wrote about a version of this phenomenon in my Why Now [...] | |
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rohan.ga
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| | | | clarification What I mean is that, conceptually, "MOATs" are not a useful abstraction. There is a saying that "all models are wrong, but some are useful" and I am saying that, as a model, MOATs are not useful. I think that asking a founder "what their MOAT is" will not offer useful information about their project. I am also specifically referencing tech startups. what is a MOAT From what I gather, a MOAT is defined as "a company's (unique) ability to maintain a competitive advantage that protects its long-term market share and profits. | |
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thetechee.com
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| | | | Sequoia, a16z, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, et al. These are the top-ten venture capital firms by assets under management. | |
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openchainproject.org
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| | LINE Corporation is pleased to announce that it has achieved OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230 self-certification, the international standard for open source license compliance. The OpenChain Project is one of the initiatives... |