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Predicting the future of startups is hard
The success of a startup is difficult to predict, and experts have varying opinions on the matter, with some believing it will either be massive or go bankrupt. However, with the potential for significant returns, investing in secondary stock may be worthwhile.
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The speaker was set to make millions at a tech company that went public, but was fired before starting.
44:24 - 45:01 (00:37)
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The speaker was set to make millions at a tech company that went public, but was fired before starting. Now, they discuss Flexport as a potential candidate for success or bankruptcy, based on inside intel from Ryan.
ChapterPredicting the future of startups is hard
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PodcastMy First Million
The host discusses the popular responses on the best tools for managing equity that he got on Twitter and he disagrees with them.
45:01 - 45:25 (00:23)
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The host discusses the popular responses on the best tools for managing equity that he got on Twitter and he disagrees with them. He believes that Carta is the best option but it still has room for improvement.
ChapterPredicting the future of startups is hard
Episode#53 - Nicotine Gum, Dating Apps For The Elderly & Tax on Vested Shares
PodcastMy First Million
Coinbase's potential valuation could reach $100B if Bitcoin becomes a global reserve currency, but without that success, it is unlikely to reach such high value.
45:25 - 46:45 (01:20)
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Coinbase's potential valuation could reach $100B if Bitcoin becomes a global reserve currency, but without that success, it is unlikely to reach such high value.
ChapterPredicting the future of startups is hard
Episode#53 - Nicotine Gum, Dating Apps For The Elderly & Tax on Vested Shares
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker discusses potential investments in big tech companies, especially companies that might replace Chrome as a browser or become successful in augmented reality.
46:45 - 47:50 (01:05)
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The speaker discusses potential investments in big tech companies, especially companies that might replace Chrome as a browser or become successful in augmented reality.