My gut instinct is to run when I hear the word "VC", but I share your sentiment on wanting to be self sufficient nostr:nprofile1qqswlew3yr0ses5slf6gwflmgkkysl926drdfu3f82cxn68srlz3nqgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyxhwumn8ghj7cnjvghxjme0qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv8m6gf8 and nostr:nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcscpyug. How do we build corner store lemonade stands that are open source and able to sustain is even though the user base is still small?
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We should have all of them: lemonade stands, grants and VCs with high velocity capital. Whoever wins, wins.
True, different people different approaches and different goals. VCs are good at accelerating things that work, so there is probably room for symbiosis between them and creative npubs..
Yet another #SovEng shill for those who didn't get the memo yet:
