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by DenisM
4495 days ago
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It's sort of silly though - founders already take risk with years of their life going nowhere, why should they also bear the entirety of the financial risk? Isn't the purpose of early stage investment to validate the idea? And by contrast late-stage investment is to grow the validated idea? It feels like these days everyone wants to invest only in validated ideas. It just feels suboptimal that hardly anyone ever wants to finance the actual validation... Am I missing something? |
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The barriers to entry for startups have gone down, and thus there's higher quality startups competing for the same funding. As development becomes cheaper, easier, quicker we are just going to see the bar go up for early stage investment because investors will have more and better options.