> A lot of smart people are invested in crypto: a16z, USV, Paradigm. These aren't greedy VCs -- it's their job to make returns for institutional investors who are often pension funds or charitable endowments, so if it a "Ponzi" then they are fools.
(I wanted to say back in 1999) - a lot of smart people are invested in dot-com startups: Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia, Hummer Winblad. These aren't greedy VCs -- it's their job to make returns for institutional investors who are often pension funds or charitable endowments, so if it a "Ponzi" then they are fools. I'm sure Hummer Winblad's investment in Pets.com will work out great.
The vibe is the same: I worked at dotcom pre-crash and the owner used to give noob internet investors (like the "Small Plane Pilots Association" or some such) a tour of the company and say something like "Look at all those people creating value on the internet! The internet is changing the world"
(I wanted to say back in 1999) - a lot of smart people are invested in dot-com startups: Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia, Hummer Winblad. These aren't greedy VCs -- it's their job to make returns for institutional investors who are often pension funds or charitable endowments, so if it a "Ponzi" then they are fools. I'm sure Hummer Winblad's investment in Pets.com will work out great.