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Dec McLaughlin 🌎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

@decmclaughlin_

Field Marketing, EMEA Startups @Stripe | Co-Founder https://t.co/aDk2MGrH6s | 15K+ Global Founder & Investor Network @ForasVentures

London شامل ہوئے Mart 2018
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Spending the next year with @stripe in the Startups EMEA Field Marketing team! Been a long-time admirer of one of the greatest success stories with European roots 🇪🇺 - equivalent to 1.6% of global GDP(!) runs on Stripe. Time to increase the GDP of the internet 📈
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John Collison
John Collison@collision·
Prediction markets are one of the most hotly-discussed new technologies of the past few years. @mansourtarek_ and @luanalopeslara, founders of @kalshi, joined @matthuang and me in the Cheeky Pint pub. We discussed their landmark lawsuit against the CFTC, how market making works on Kalshi, and where prediction markets go from here.
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BREAKING: Anthropic has announced it's expanding it's presence in Dublin six-fold with a new 21,000 sq ft office in the city centre. Irish Prime Minister @MichealMartinTD has said this is: "A strong vote of confidence in our thriving technology ecosystem and our position as a global hub for AI innovation" The expansion will see +200 new roles across engineering, sales, finance, legal and operations come to the city centre.
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@thepaulwilliams 100% - if anything the catastrophising of it in the media is quite disrespectful to a very, very strong Italia team. As if losing to them automatically means the coach should be sacked, they are a very good side!
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Paul Williams
Paul Williams@thepaulwilliams·
I genuinely don't think the debate should be about how badly England played. Italy are at their level now. Even if England, Scotland, Ireland play well, Italy will be within 7 ish after 70 mins. The game has changed folks.
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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur@Entrepreneur·
ICYMI: Why the wrong capital can cost founders far more than it helps — and how to recognize the difference before it's too late. entrepreneur.com/starting-a-bus…
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Michael
Michael@TheMG3D·
IBM says the most successful companies will be the ones hiring for entry level jobs because AI isn’t a sustainable long term strategy
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a16z@a16z·
ElevenLabs started as a weekend project. They crossed $330M ARR in 2025 as they build the voice interface of the future. This is the ElevenLabs story. An a16z Original.
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Alex Macdonald
Alex Macdonald@alexfmac·
I love the Airwallex team (absolute killers) and was a brief early customer about 8years ago, but this is one of the reasons we churned. I’d also consider why a ‘tier 1’ VC reneged on a term sheet to them in the early days… In today’s world it’s time for them to pick a side. Relatively easy to re-architect in the West if they chose to...
Keith Rabois@rabois

1/ Cool growth chart. Have you disclosed to US customers like @Rippling, @Billcom, @TheZipHyouQ, @brexHQ, and @Navan that you’re quietly sending their customers’ data to China? Airwallex has become a Chinese backdoor into sensitive American data like from AI labs and defense contractors. You must already know this, but your China-based ops, infra, and investors create legal obligations to assist with CCP espionage upon request. Through Airwallex, Beijing can access: •supplier payments for AI labs •payroll data for defense contractors •personal data for employees abroad Obviously many companies do business in China, and that’s not inherently a bad thing. But your company has become a guaranteed vector for data transfer to the Chinese government, and that’s a different thing entirely. You have multiple points of vulnerability: > people (key execs and core engineering team is based in mainland China, which obligates these individuals to comply with Chinese government demands to hand over data) > legal structure (company leaders are subject to Chinese national security law) > cap table (over 20% of your company is Chinese-owned, including Tencent, HongShan, and others, which further obligates you to comply with CCP requests). What’s happening: > You route global payments for US companies in critical sectors, without disclosing that you are under Chinese jurisdiction > You moved HQ to Singapore, but your largest operational footprint is in China and hundreds of your engineers in mainland China touch production payment systems > You are subject to Chinese law that requires Airwallex employees to support CCP intelligence requests and quietly hand over data when asked > You hide this from your customers, but you are well aware of your obligations to China and that is why you insist on protection of Chinese data access in your contracts Thanks to you, the Chinese government now has direct, covert, legally enforceable access to sensitive financial information belonging to America’s AI labs, defense contractors, financial institutions, healthcare firms, and Fortune 500s. Maybe this wasn’t your intent when you started the company, but it’s clear you’ve allowed this to happen.

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Dom Hallas
Dom Hallas@Dom_Hallas·
WE DID IT! Very pleased to say the Govt has tonight ruled out an exit tax. Thanks to all the 1500+ founders who signed and also to the Govt for being so responsive.
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James Potter (rephonic.com)
James Potter (rephonic.com)@jamespotter·
A lot of people's minds are getting warped by fake/juiced MRR numbers on here. So they think they "failed" and give up too early. It took me 5 months and 7 days to get to $1k MRR for Rephonic. It's now dramatically beyond that and by far my most successful endeavour. Also that was after ~10 years of grinding on tons of other failed apps. In my opinion even if you're at ~$250/mo with a few customers you already did the hardest part and you just need to avoid the usual foot guns and find more people like that.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I am getting hearing aids. There is a misconception that they’re for old people. But they’re actually important for brain health. I should have started wearing them years ago when I discovered that I had mild to moderate hearing loss. By age 65, ~1 in 3 people have measurable hearing loss. By age 75, it’s ~1 in 2. Most people delay treatment, on avg 7–10 years after they first notice problems. Untreated hearing loss has real consequences for your health. Increased risk for: + social isolation + cognitive decline and dementia + falls and accidents + decreased quality of life There are no therapies currently to treat hearing loss. Here’s my hearing results.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm getting hearing aids.
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Matthew Sitman
Matthew Sitman@MatthewSitman·
This reply lol
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Tom Blomfield
Tom Blomfield@t_blom·
Heard from a company in London: We have found the UK visa sponsorship process to be excellent - we’ve sponsored several visas for super talented engineers. Process takes jut a couple of weeks and costs £5-10K. One of the advantages of building in London over US!
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etn.@etnshow·
Few of our favourite pics from the launch party
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David Lawrence
David Lawrence@dc_lawrence·
I really hope a team in the UK Home Office is working overtime this weekend, to design a visa & relocation package for phenomenally highly paid US tech workers who need to leave (and internationals who now can't move to the US). Incredibly low hanging fruit for UK prosperity.
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