In traditional tech, it’s common to see founders become VCs. But in crypto? Not so much. As @diogomonica points out, the pool is thin. There just haven’t been many truly successful crypto companies. And those that succeeded early often had weird liquidity moments that took away the incentive to keep building or reinvest in others. The result? Fewer operator-led funds in crypto ventures. Fewer GPs with real scars from building in the trenches. Diogo might be one of the few who’s done both - and it shows in how he invests. @HaunVentures @Anchorage @NEARProtocol
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