Jake Seid, Managing Director, Stone Bridge Ventures, talks about trends, AngelList Syndicates, ICOs and more.
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We continue our deep dive into the current seed investment eco-system and talking to our investor friends about what they’re looking for.
Here, you can hear the perspective of Naren Gupta of Nexus Venture Partners on Indian startups:
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During this week’s roundtable, we had as our guest Vinny Lingham, Co-founder and CEO, Civic.com and Managing Partner of Newtown Partners, discussing his investment thesis in B-to-C seed ventures. We also discussed the role ICOs are playing in filling the gaps in certain seed-stage ventures.
Rummoli
As for the pitches, first, Scott Mayhew from Prince George, BC, Canada, pitched Rummoli, a mobile game that is a well-known Board game in Canada. The venture is still very early, but the concept of taking a known game and turning it into an online one is promising.
Charlie O’Donnell, Partner at Brooklyn Bridge Ventures, talks about his Seed investing activities and related industry trends.
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Jonathan Lewy, Managing Partner at Investo, discusses pre-seed investment strategies and the Series A gap.
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We’re doing a deep dive into the current seed investment eco-system and talking to our investor friends about what they’re looking for. The Seed eco-system is now a 5-stage process, spanning pre-seed, seed, post-seed, pre-Series A, small Series A, big Series A.
Here, you can hear the perspective of Cindy Padnos of Illuminate Ventures on Startups on all that and more:
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