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My controversial start up Prediction for 2025: most Q comm players are going to bite the dust. Profitability is a distant dream. Zepto management is going to get all the exits they need from the ipo and leave it to die. What’s your controversial st

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My 2025 predictions: 1. Mass layoffs in fintech 2. SaaS companies moving HQ to US 3. Influencer economy bubble pops 4. Web3/crypto companies shut shop

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