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by dang
1627 days ago
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Sure, perceptions differ, especially from different points of view. People at YC put a ton of effort into what I've described. Is a lot more needed? Of course. They'd be the first to agree with you about that. That doesn't mean the efforts to date aren't worth anything, though; let's not fall into being binary about this. Nor does it change the point about the differential impact of a $500k deal, for those who do get funded and don't have external resources to fall back on. > But for most in the US, it seems like YC funds only [etc.]. That's far from accurate, and I don't think it's very helpful to say "for most in the US". Surely only a small minority in the US have even heard of YC. |
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I read the parent's statement as (brackets are mine), "But for most in the US [startup community], it seems like YC funds only safe SAAS startups, often by founders who were ex-FAANG (or ex-prominent YC startups), who are often white, and often MIT/Stanford."