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Aastha Anand

Startup | VC | Autom... • 1m

We all know the loud unicorns; the ones making headlines with every funding round. But what about the Silent Unicorns? The billion-dollar startups you’ve never heard of. • They don’t do PR. • They don’t chase hype. • They don’t care about being on TechCrunch. Here’s why staying quiet works: 1) Less competition - No copycats trying to outbuild them. 2) Less investor pressure - No need to justify sky-high valuations. 3) Less regulatory attention – No unnecessary scrutiny before launch. 4) More focus, fewer distractions - Just execution. Think Stripe (early days) or Databricks. They didn’t shout. They built. Hype fades. Outcomes last. Should more startups go stealth, or is visibility the real growth hack? Drop your take. #VentureCapital #Unicorn #February

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