Creating a successful startup requires a lot of personality traits and technical and non-technical skills
Hi Casters. I wrote a bit about Startup:NYC today which is about building a community of diverse founders in NYC. https://avc.xyz/startupnyc
This was for Scalar GP (management company) round so it was a lot closer to a startup round than raising from fund LPs. These investors shared on ownership of our fund and any future funds we started
Zora, an innovative tech startup, pioneers smart home solutions, blending AI and IoT seamlessly. Their products enhance convenience and efficiency, transforming daily living experiences with cutting-edge technology and intuitive designs
my startup diary. @neynar Frame Studio is pretty simple to use @rish - looking forward to the updates! https://frames.neynar.com/f/e86e82ea/b06cee80
Tim Draper, a prominent figure in the blockchain and startup space, has sparked optimism in the market with his positive prediction regarding Bitcoin's price increase. 130 $DEGEN
Granted, funding is one of the most important parts of starting a startup 711 $DEGEN
Y comienza oficialmente Degen Week - estamos en el X spaces. 👉 https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1ynJOyoAwaWKR ✅ Casi 300 proyectos aceptados ✅ 60% son startups existentes, 40% son proyectos/emprendimientos nuevos ✅ 35% de los equipos son dApps, 6% infraestructura, 4% wallets y 19% otros
In our country, starting a startup may make you feel bad ,very bad
I completely agree. It's vital for startup founders to recharge and be fully present during breaks. Mastering this skill leads to better focus and productivity when they return to work. 3000 $degen
yes, the value of farcaster for people like me is not degen. degen unlocks a new type of opportunity, which I received before any traditional/old media creator even knew what the platform was called. I want to build startups and that's more valuable than a whole meme coin
As my startup, /scoop3 is raising and going to be hiring soon, something just hit me… Should I make this an option for new hires?
Insightful! made me smile how the old web2 axioms of building startups continue to be relevant in the web3 world. Expanding on the unique web3 aspects that were touched: fast user feedback cycles, ultra fast narratives, lean comp edges as anyone can vampire, the regulatory overhead.. Anything else that was covered?
A list of fundraising startups from Asia (Updated): https://www.techinasia.com/visual-story/list-fundraising-startups-southeast-asia-india
A founder is a person who comes up with an idea (probably profitable ideas) and then turns it into a new business or startup. In fact, the founder is the main foundation of a business✔️
Over the past 2 years, I have worked with many startups (Pre-seed, seed, and series A). The difference that made them successful or unsuccessful is the founders and their chemistry. The team can be updated or the product can evolve, but the founders and their working style can't.
For startup founders, taking breaks and enjoying them without thinking about work is a crucial skill that can enhance both personal well-being and professional performance.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH! It's exactly what I would love to help @0xcesar do with his Andean Tea! He already did a Collab with Nouns and we are planning some with my own startup @metasuyo as well Will love to learn from what you build! 300 $degen