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Can anyone recommend VCs for early stage start-ups, who invest POC stage.

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Hey I am on Medial • 4m

POC stage is too risky for VCs. Unless you’re building something in deep tech or AI, don’t expect serious interest from Kalaari Capital or Matrix Partners (DeVC) this early.

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