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@diegor6911

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Pennsylvania, USA เข้าร่วม Mart 2026
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200+ tools. 14 GTM playbooks. 1 membership. Agencies charge $5k/mo to run what's inside here. Founders are getting it for $30. Everything below is included. 👇
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Behind the scenes of my first solo venture: I spent weeks agonizing over the perfect brand name. Then, I realized my 'customers' (aka friends) just wanted the problem solved. The name became an afterthought once they saw value.
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My go-to validation framework: The 'Problem-Solution-Customer' check. Does a real problem exist? Does your solution actually solve it? And most importantly, will someone pay you for it? If you can't answer yes to all three, pivot.
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I remember staring at my resignation letter for weeks, convinced my side project would fail. Then I got my first paying customer. That one sale was all the validation I needed to finally take the leap. Don't wait for perfection, wait for proof.
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Don't let this idea just sit there. Build the smallest version possible. x.com/TheShivaJatt/s…
The Sensible Arya@TheShivaJatt

So here is the business idea i was talking about:: If you want to start a business but don’t have any “unique” or never-tried-before idea, start with import substitution. If you’re already a multi-millionaire or billionaire, look at what your country imports that can be produced domestically — build that. BUT If you’re just a lakhpati who can invest only a few lakhs, look at your Gram Panchayat. Identify what your villages import that can be produced or grown locally. Example: Vegetables. Most villages consume chemically grown vegetables brought from outside, even though they have fertile land. Villagers may look poor individually, but when you calculate total household spending of the villages, the numbers are huge. In my Gram Panchayat: • 5 villages • 2,000 households • ₹1,500/month per household on vegetables = ₹18,000 per year per household₹18,000 × 2,000 households = ₹3.6 crore per year. Now that’s money flowing out of the village. Business model: • Take land on rent (if you don’t own any) • Offer farmers 50% higher annual rent • Buy cow/buffalo dung locally at ₹0.50–₹1 per kg • Produce your own organic manure • Do organic farming • Sell directly to villagersAdvantages: • No mandi procurement • No middlemen • Lower transportation cost • Fresher produce • Healthier foodEven if you: • Hire labour for every task • Pay 20% higher wages than market. You will still be able to earn enough to replace your job or leave corporate life and live well in the village. With this: • Village becomes largely food self-sufficient • Farmers & labourers earn more • Health improves • Local economy strengthens and you gain a good reputation which you can leverage later. If you generate surplus: • Process it • Sell in nearby urban markets. If you play this game long term and wisely then you can even become a millionaire in less than a decade. You don’t need a revolutionary idea. Sometimes the biggest opportunity is simply stopping money from leaving your local economy.

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Most founders obsess over finding the *perfect* co-founder. Reality check: the best co-founder is often the one you can tolerate arguing with about pizza toppings and shipping features. Shared values and grit trump perfect skill matches.
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The people closest to the deals always see the trends first. Listen to them. x.com/On_Veera/statu…
Veera@On_Veera

Veera is incredibly proud and honored to announce our $10M raise from some of the biggest names in Web3! We welcome CMCC Titan Fund and @Sigma_VC to join us alongside existing investors @6thManVentures, @FoliusVentures, Ayon Capital, The Operating Group, @Accomplices, Reflexive Capital, @Sfermion_ and @cypher_capital, among other strategic angels. Read our full announcement here: techinasia.com/news/sg-crypto…

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Exchange-driven M&A is reshaping the entire crypto industry structure. x.com/DevCuration/st…
DevCuration@DevCuration

Polychain Capital (@polychaincap) was founded in 2016 by Olaf Carlson-Wee, @coinbase first employee, before institutional crypto had a seat at the table. Today the firm manages roughly $5.6B across multiple venture and token vehicles, focused exclusively on blockchain networks and digital assets. Early positions in @solana, @Uniswap, @thecosmos, and @avax reflect a clear bias: infrastructure before interface, protocols before hype. Polychain is not touring Web3. It is allocating across its core rails with multi-cycle conviction. #Crypto #Blockchain #DigitalAssets #VentureCapital #StartupEcosystem

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Navigating Web3 M&A is like building a spaceship while it's in orbit. You need precise engineering (due diligence), a skilled crew (advisors), and a clear destination to reach new frontiers.
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Building in public isn't just about sharing progress; it's about building your audience *before* you have a product. Your first 1000 followers can become your first 10 paying customers.
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