> it should be reasonable for a startup that just raised $10m to be able to put that money somewhere safe, and pay rent, payroll, and an AWS bill with it, without having to hire a "finance team"
Aren't VCs supposed to support their investments with expertise? This is eminently socializable expertise.
Nobody has made a real case substantiating why the entire economy does not need to insure upwards to protect startups that don't understand how to secure a giant sack with a dollar sign on it.
Aren't VCs supposed to support their investments with expertise? This is eminently socializable expertise.
Nobody has made a real case substantiating why the entire economy does not need to insure upwards to protect startups that don't understand how to secure a giant sack with a dollar sign on it.