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Was Chatting With a Well-Known Founder Yesterday About the "Founder...
Our tagline is Founders are artists, not assets. If I had to summarize my core belief, it’s that the best founders, especially in the early days, look more like artists creating a fundamentally new, creative project. They don’t resemble business executives chasing an arbitrage opportunity.
Elan Miller • In the Asylum with Nick Chirls
Real Estate 3.0:
(i) The Evolution of Rent-to-Own (ii) Fractional Home Ownership – The Lifestyle Version (iii) Fractional Home Ownership — The Pure Asset Version (iv) Rapid Liquidity for Real Estate Owners (v) Rapid issuance of mortgages and loans
(i) The Evolution of Rent-to-Own (ii) Fractional Home Ownership – The Lifestyle Version (iii) Fractional Home Ownership — The Pure Asset Version (iv) Rapid Liquidity for Real Estate Owners (v) Rapid issuance of mortgages and loans
Pete Flint • Real Estate 3.0 – The Ownership Revolution

Rich Barton is hardly a household name. Perhaps this is because he’s not based here, and makes relatively few investments. However, while there are more visible founders (like Bezos and Zuckerberg) who’ve built bigger businesses, market cap and notoriety aren’t the only measures of a founder. And Barton is a strong contender for the title of best c... See more
kwokchain.com • Making Uncommon Knowledge Common
With early investments in social media companies such as Twitter, Tumblr, Foursquare and Zynga, Fred Wilson has become one of the world's most watched angel investors. And one of the opportunities he is watching most attentively is the emerging industry of digital money.
Michael Green • In Gold We Trust? The Future of Money in an Age of Uncertainty (Kindle Single)
built on top of social networks. Many founder friends
Chris Dixon • Read Write Own: Building the Next Era of the Internet
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