“There’s too much venture money: it’s a bubble.” “It’s so hard to raise VC capital these days.” Depending upon one’s perspective, the early stage venture world is a vastly different place. From my seat I see several trends that are giving rise to this seeming disconnect, the outgrowth of which is frustration among both entrepreneurs and investors across the early-stage venture ecosystem:
- Starting a company is easier and cheaper than ever before. The proliferation of incubators and the like have further reduced the friction. The barrier to creating a start-up is virtually nonexistent.
To read the full, original article click on this link: Too many start-ups or too few venture dollars?