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by avimeir
4813 days ago
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My issue with this is that history teaches us that you don't need big money to reach scale, you only need the cash to support scaling up from a technical POV. Look at FB early days, Twitter, etc. Unless they're going to pay users to join them, I don't see how raising so much money is going to solve their problems. |
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Twitter is just now building a revenue business but has raised nearly a billion dollars.
Google is a decent exception to that rule, but only because they turned their revenue engine on just in time and it was an oil well of cash. Otherwise they would have had major cash issues as they scaled their infrastructure.