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Faith-funding is when founders change roles and become VCs to invest in their own companies.
It was viewed with suspicion, and for good reason—a founder putting money into their company is a sign that they couldn’t convince someone else to do the same.
Over the last few months, faith-funding hasn’t just become palatable, it’s become more powerful.
Praveen Gopal Krishnan delves deeper in this episode of The Nutgraf. Tune in.
Faith-funding is when founders change roles and become VCs to invest in their own companies.
It was viewed with suspicion, and for good reason—a founder putting money into their company is a sign that they couldn’t convince someone else to do the same.
Over the last few months, faith-funding hasn’t just become palatable, it’s become more powerful.
Praveen Gopal Krishnan delves deeper in this episode of The Nutgraf. Tune in.