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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

My advice: always sign an NDA before sharing sensitive details. However, be prepared that some VCs might resist this. In that case, be strategic about what you share. Focus on high-level metrics and projections rather than detailed operational information. Keep your 'secret sauce' close to your chest until you're further along in discussions. Remember, VCs see hundreds of pitches - protect your competitive advantage.

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