Kyle Murphy: That’s one of the things that in the early days of nostr:npub1an84q6c03wml5lf0uwcqcr20ydwv0t0lvv0xktlcfs9seattef8sdhz6yg helps us stand out from something like Y Combinator, Techstars. There’s a lot of places you can go and get capital thrown at you and you get a badge—even that’s diminishing with Y Combinator doing 1,000-person cohorts now or whatever. Like, how unique does that feel? But if you’re a young startup in the #Bitcoin space, pre-seed, have never talked to VCs, don’t know how to talk to VCs, don’t know how to reach out, are still really even trying to just work through the ideas, build pitch decks—where are you going to go where somebody’s going to be at the office with you on Saturday morning at like two o’clock in the morning, working on your shit? I don’t know of anywhere else that’s going to do that other than Pleb Lab. Because the way we look at it is it’s like our success is built on their success, and it really isn’t a numbers game for us. This is not a thing where we’re just trying to get as rich as possible by getting you in, getting you out. We’re friends, man. This thing’s working because it’s a room filled with people that I actually care about that I want to see succeed. So I give it that energy every day. If we’re just going to talk about how much energy has been put into it, it’s the kind of energy where it’s like, Look, you’re a good friend of mine, man. I care about you. I want your company to succeed. And that’s what we do here. I come in every day and I just try to help my friends succeed.
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