New Delhi has more billionaires than San Fransisco! Most billionaires leave SF after they’re big. That’s the reason.
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 7m
India has many people attracted literally! Saw the recent podcast by nikhil kamath, founder of lily games, krafton india ceo all came here only BECAUSE of the huge opportunities here.
A very deep insight into Venture Capital. Podcast by Nikhil Kamath, interviewing Founders/Partners of Blume Ventures, Peak XV and Accel India.
There's so much to learn from this podcast, especially for new entrepreneurs
Gaming is a growing market in India! I feel like making games like rockstar Studio & krafton is a big challenge for us.
( Change my mind)
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Udyamee
Stealth • 5m
Earlier in a podcast with Nikhil Kamath, Ronnie Screwvala mentioned how excessive funding has led to a graveyard for edtech in India.
You can watch it on Nikhil Kamath's Yt channel under the title "WTF is Edtech," it provides great insights into th
Watch this WTF podcast by Nikhil Kamath explain what is venture capital!
Such podcasts are a great way to gain knowledge of such kind!
Comment your views if you've already watch it, or do watch it and let me know what you think about it!
🌧️🌧️ WOW ! GAMING FUNDS .............. 🩵🩵
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, in a recent post on X, announced the launch of the 'WTF Gaming Fund' for all entrepreneurs and developers who are building something in the gaming industry.
"When I wa
Nazara Technologies Ltd, a Mumbai-based mobile gaming and sports media company, has issued shares worth Rs 100 crore to Nithin Kamath and Nikhil Kamath, the founders of Zerodha.
The move is part of a broader investment in which Nazara allocated 28.
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Udyamee
Stealth • 4m
Yesterday, a post posed the question, "Is gaming the new industry where we will see new billionaires❓"
Here is the answer:
• In the recent BGIS 2024 tournament, Team Xparks secured the 1st position, winning a prize of 60,00,000 rupees 🤯.
• Battle
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Sujai Shanmugam
Stealth • 1m
I recently came across a podcast where a Jio Cinema architect discussed the system design behind streaming IPL matches. She mentioned that during the peak of the IPL season, Jio consumed 90% of the internet bandwidth available in India. I’m unsure ho