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That almost gets you there, but founders who misunderstand what VCs want will still take the investment. That sounds like a nitpick, except that, in my experience, lots of entrepreneurs misunderstand what VCs want, thinking that 7 - 8 digit exits are what VCs aim for.


I'm very curious. What is it you believe VCs aim for?


I think he is suggesting VCs want much larger exits than the average founder (at higher risk). Isn't most of Y combinator's success from just a couple massive paydays (airbnb and dropbox etc)? Whereas an exit like reddit in the 15 - 20 MM range is considered a big win for the founders, but quite "meh" for the investors. VCs need big wins to be really successful.


Thanks. That is what I was suggesting.


>= 9 digit exits.

I'm not a VC, but if $5MM (7-digits) is raised and the exit is only $20MM (8-digits), that's an okay return, but it's probably not what the people who put money in were hoping for. 4x seems good until you consider the tremendous risk the investors exposed themselves to.




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