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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

When Agilitas sports raised their massive round just when they begun I wondered how were they able to raise so much? Apparently founder pedigree helps a lot. But looking at their Lotto deal which could result in revenues of 2000-3000 Crores in 2-3 years it all makes sense now. VC’s aren’t dumb afterall.

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