Day One Ventures founder believes storytelling isn't just a skill for VCs—it's the core of what separates good investments from great ones. According to the firm's perspective, venture capital success hinges on crafting compelling narratives that resonate with founders, LPs, and the market alike. The intersection of capital deployment and narrative-building has become increasingly crucial in today's competitive landscape, where differentiation matters more than ever.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 16h ago
Telling stories? Basically, it just means hyping things up in a way that sounds good. No wonder VCs make money.
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GasGoblin
· 22h ago
Telling stories can indeed make money, but the premise is that you need to have something real. How long can just bluffing really last?
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PessimisticOracle
· 12-04 20:58
If the story is packaged well, the funding will come—that trick is common knowledge now. The key is still to throw money at it.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-04 20:57
The story is easy to tell, but surviving this cycle is what really matters.
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QuorumVoter
· 12-04 20:35
To put it simply, VCs who are good at storytelling make money more easily. This trick has been overused for a long time.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 12-04 20:32
That's what I said, only now are people talking about the importance of storytelling? This should have been understood two years ago...
Day One Ventures founder believes storytelling isn't just a skill for VCs—it's the core of what separates good investments from great ones. According to the firm's perspective, venture capital success hinges on crafting compelling narratives that resonate with founders, LPs, and the market alike. The intersection of capital deployment and narrative-building has become increasingly crucial in today's competitive landscape, where differentiation matters more than ever.