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Founders, think about the people who are structurally incentivized to collaborate with you. The big funds are in the business of deploying capital not parsing. @yrechtman on New to Venture podcast. https://t.co/JKN9zCinIk

A series of recent discussions among venture capitalists and startup founders highlight the evolving dynamics in the venture capital (VC) landscape. Key topics include the importance of due diligence, the challenges of sourcing quality deals, and the necessity for founders to choose the right VC partners. Experts emphasize that VC is fundamentally a service business, where smaller funds may provide better service to founders compared to larger funds. Additionally, the current VC environment is described as crowded, with capital becoming a commodity, making it crucial for investors to differentiate themselves. Founders are encouraged to consider the long-term relationship with VCs, akin to choosing a partner, and to focus on the qualities that make a VC suitable for their needs. Educational resources, including lectures and articles, are being shared to aid founders in crafting compelling pitches and navigating the complexities of fundraising.