Prometheus retuiteado

Most people don’t realize this, but when Kaz arrived and Opendoor 2.0 kicked off, it created a window that normally only VCs ever see — a Series B–D style entry point inside a public company.
What I mean is this: Opendoor isn’t just ‘recovering’ or ‘fixing the old model.’ It’s going through a true rebuild — the kind of second‑founding phase where the business model, cost structure, leadership, and long‑term strategy get rewritten from the ground up. In the private markets, this is exactly when venture capital firms step in. They invest before the numbers fully reflect the transformation, because they understand the inflection point is happening underneath the surface.
But this time, because Opendoor is public, individual investors actually have access to that same moment. A moment that, in a normal startup, only VCs would ever be allowed to invest in. That’s the opportunity I’m talking about — a rare chance to enter at a phase that usually never exists in public markets.
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