Deeply Grateful for the Early VCs Who RISK ON YOU! - Elizabeth Yin #VCHunted Twitter Story
Elizabeth Yin discusses the profound impact of early-stage venture capitalists who invest in startups with minimal traction. She emphasizes the significance of these initial investments, highlighting how crucial it is to find investors willing to take a chance when a company has "basically nothing." Yin describes the deep sense of gratitude founders feel towards these early backers, fostering a strong, lasting relationship built on shared risk and mutual understanding. She also differentiates between being a value-add investor versus simply providing capital. Yin's fund focuses on building rapport with founders from the outset, rather than entering the scene when the company is already successful. This strategy allows them to offer more than just financial resources, positioning them as partners in the early, challenging stages of growth, and avoiding being just "money bags."
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This video is part of a library of 780+ episodes published by Peter Saddington on staas.fund. Peter is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist (StaaS Fund, RegD 506B), and AI practitioner who has trained 17,000+ professionals in agile and AI methodologies. He bought Bitcoin at $2.52 in 2011, built 4 autonomous AI agents (the Council of Dogelord), and operates 10+ websites with zero employees. His AI Workshop has been attended by Fortune 500 teams, and his newsletter "The Agile VC" reaches thousands of subscribers weekly. Peter holds 3 Master's degrees (Divinity, Computer Science, Computational Operations Research) from institutions including Georgia Tech.