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Typically the, the valuations are. That’s how sensible the valuations are outside of the major terrains. But then ultimately people come to your back door, be it venture capitalists for demo days. Just hyperbolic in the U. They’re really insane. And we were able to invest 1 million U. So this isn’t just theory.
Typically the, the valuations are. That’s how sensible the valuations are outside of the major terrains. But then ultimately people come to your back door, be it venture capitalists for demo days. Just hyperbolic in the U. They’re really insane. And we were able to invest 1 million U. So this isn’t just theory.
Valuations tended to crash and burn very, very cheap valuations tended to do well. And, and I’ll never forget when BATNA came back to the office having seen a demo, he, he, if he had hair, it would’ve been on fire. He was jumping up and down and just the demo is like, oh wow, this is slick. Right, right.
Quinn from Audiograph emailed us in September 2021 trying to show us a demo of what he and his partners were building. In September, it raised money at a $15 billion valuation, or half the size of Twitter. So that's ~25 ETH, plus another six going their way, which puts us well over $100,000. And this is the most valuable key of all.
The holy grail that I think this technology… We just saw yesterday some AI that was demoed to my team that just blew our mind. What kind of valuations are you seeing? Imagine a world where we operate… I call it the three dimensions of trust. CA: Absolutely. RC: I get asked this all the time, Claire.
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