The hottest Investors Substack posts right now

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Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 16 Nov 15
  1. Founders should have a great pitch deck, relevant data, and a list of potential investors when seeking introductions from fellow investors.
  2. When making an introduction email, include clear market information, business metrics, unique selling points, and fundraising details.
  3. Investors need to be convinced by the business, team, and CEO in order to secure funding.
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Robots & Startups 0 implied HN points 14 Dec 21
  1. Investors may not invest in Deep Tech startups due to lack of technical awareness and commercialization experience.
  2. Deep Tech startups should beware of pitfalls highlighted by investors to navigate challenges effectively.
  3. Having a deep understanding of the technical aspects and market commercialization is crucial for success in Deep Tech startups.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 0 implied HN points 18 Aug 21
  1. Quantum computing hype may lead to unrealistic expectations and a bubble in the industry, causing concerns for legitimate research and innovation efforts.
  2. Investors should approach quantum companies cautiously, ensuring transparency about risks and avoiding unreasonable promises.
  3. The rush into quantum computing may divert talent from other scientific fields, potentially leading to reputational damage to science as a whole.
ASeq Newsletter 0 implied HN points 04 Dec 25
  1. A prominent investor associated with Nucleus Genomics made a Nazi salute in public, creating a major reputational issue for the company.
  2. Multiple posts allege problems with Nucleus's legitimacy and integrity, and the company's aggressive response appeared to make things worse.
  3. The critic behind the allegations is controversial and shares risky health advice, but their claims still raise important concerns people should consider.