My Experience with VCs of India as a deep-tech founder. Day 2: Antler India and All in Capital
Thank you for the response on my previous post, following that today I'll be covering 2 other VCs we talked to.
1. All in Capital:
They started very rece
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Tarun Suthar
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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 7m
they are not so called VC's. there vision is short term. the true VC will invest and continue to invest analysing future potential like Y combinator.
Y Combinator doesn’t invest in “ideas.”
They invest in momentum.
If your startup grows 10% weekly,
you don’t need a warm intro.
You need to keep growing.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Student • 1y
Guys What do you think, Which is the Best VC Firm In the World?
1.SoftBank
2.Sequoia Capital
3.Tiger Global Management
4. Y Combinator
5.LightSpeed
Title : The Y Combinator -> Turning Startups into Unicorns🚀🦄
• Y Combinator has a big impact on startups
• Its alumni includes famous tech companies like:
• Airbnb
• Dropbox
• Stripe
• Coinbase
• Zepto
• Razorpay
• Reddit
Can somebody guide me how I can manage my finances? and where to invest for short term profit
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Adithya Pappala
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Hustle Fund • 9d
Most VC'S exist are useless! AI is doing 82% better job in-
👉Sourcing Deals
👉Analysing Data
👉Scaling businesses
👉Providing Portfolio Support
VC is one of the last jobs that is likely to be replaced by AI.
Why is this shift happening?
After
Soon AI will be the new normal. In the short term AI will definitely be an extension of human potential.🧠🤖
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 18d
Y Combinator Wants More AI Startups — But in Specific Categories
Y Combinator has declared 2025 the "year of AI agents" and is actively recruiting startups that align with this vision for its summer batch. Under the leadership of CEO Garry Tan, the
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 3m
Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI & Former Y Combinator President)
"The best ideas are fragile early on. They seem like bad ideas but have some kernel of truth that most people don’t see."
Many great startups initially look like bad ideas—trust your vision
Despite a significant number of Indian startups struggling to achieve profitability, venture capitalists continue to invest heavily in them. What drives this investment strategy, and what are the expectations of VC firms in this scenario?"