
Are Startup Founders Rethinking Venture Capital?
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Startup founders are increasingly choosing to bootstrap their companies instead of seeking venture capital, citing benefits such as retaining control, reducing equity dilution, and focusing on sustainable growth. Kikoff, Stacker, and Chatbase are among the companies that have scaled by prioritizing customer needs and organic growth over external funding. Founders report that venture capital incentives can sometimes conflict with building long-term business stability, and cite examples of successful tech companies that began with bootstrapping. The trend is supported by advancements in technology, particularly artificial intelligence, which lower barriers to entry and enable more entrepreneurs to launch and grow businesses independently.
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