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🎨 Figma IPO: $60B for a design app?

Markets at all-time highs β€” perfect moment for IPO frenzy.
After Circle mooned from $29 to $298, bankers rushed to repeat the magic.

Now it’s Figma’s turn:

🟑 Priced at $33 β€” $20B valuation
🟑 β€œAdobe tried to buy us” used as justification
🟑 40Γ— oversubscribed
🟑 Opened at $85, halted at $93
🟑 $60B market cap β€” for a design tool

Retail might squeeze a few % from $85–95,
but the real upside was eaten on Day 1.

For context:
🟑 Nvidia IPO β€” $474M
🟑 Starbucks β€” $207M
🟑 Monster Energy β€” $8M β†’ now worth $60B (7,500Γ—)

Monster took 20 years to reach $60B.
Figma started there.

What’s the upside from $60B for Figma?
And who’s really being greedy here?


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🌍 Venture Events β€” August 2025

A curated list of key startup and VC events this month. Follow the trends, build your network, and find your next opportunity.

πŸ“ Vntr Investor Roundtable
August 2 – Hanoi, Vietnam
Regional roundtable on VC trends across Southeast Asia

πŸ“ Enterprise AI Summit Vancouver 2025
August 10 – Vancouver, Canada
AI-focused summit with investment panels, use cases, and workshops

πŸ“ VC Fast Pitch
August 14 – Online
Startup pitch sessions with live feedback from global investors

πŸ“ TechBBQ 2025
August 27–28 – Copenhagen, Denmark
Scandinavia’s largest startup+VC conference: 8,000+ attendees, 1,200 investors, 2,200 startups

🀝 Whether you're raising, investing, or scouting trends β€” August is packed with high-signal VC gatherings.


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🚨 OpenAI raises $8.3B at $300B valuation

According to the New York Times, OpenAI has raised $8.3 billion at a jaw-dropping $300 billion valuation β€” months ahead of schedule.

The deal is part of its plan to secure $40B in total funding this year.

πŸ–± First reported by DealBook, this is OpenAI’s largest round to date
πŸ–± SoftBank has already committed $30B for the year
πŸ–± The funding underscores the escalating race for AI dominance
πŸ–± Wall Street attention has shifted from tech giants to frontier labs like OpenAI

The compute arms race is in full swing β€” and OpenAI just pulled far ahead.


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πŸš€ Anthropic set to join world’s top 3 most valuable startups

Iconiq Capital is reportedly leading a new $5B round into Anthropic, pushing its valuation to $170B β€” nearly 3x its March valuation. That would make it the third most valuable private company globally, behind only OpenAI and SpaceX.

πŸ–± Iconiq manages capital for Zuckerberg, Hoffman, Moskovitz, and other tech billionaires
πŸ–± Anthropic is now in talks with MGX (UAE) and Amazon
πŸ–± The company had previously resisted Middle East capital, but CEO Dario Amodei said it’s now a matter of survival
πŸ–± The AI funding race is intensifying, and top players are reaching megacorp valuations faster than ever

If the deal closes, Anthropic won’t just be an AI lab β€” it’ll be an economic superpower.


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🐦 Who VCs and founders actually follow on Twitter

Want to understand how investors think? Follow who they follow.

These accounts shape startup culture β€” not just react to it. Sharp takes, deep experience, and trend-spotting in real time.

πŸ”— Shl
Founder of Shl.vc and Superhuman investor. Writes about founder mindset, product strategy, and early-stage trends.

πŸ”— Paul Graham
YC cofounder and OG of VC wisdom. Threads read like essays on building, scaling, and avoiding founder traps.

πŸ”— Sam Altman
CEO of OpenAI, ex-YC president. Rare but insightful posts that usually hint at bigger shifts.

πŸ”— NFX
Venture fund known for deep dives on network effects, pitch decks, and startup psychology.

πŸ”— Balaji Srinivasan
Ex-CTO of Coinbase, GP at a16z. Writes about crypto, future states, and alt-institutions β€” bold and contrarian.

πŸ”— Ben Tossell
Founder of Makerpad (acquired by Zapier). Focused on no-code, MVPs, and launching fast with minimal overhead.

πŸ”— Chris Messina
Invented the hashtag. Talks UX, product ecosystems, and remote team design β€” especially useful for early-stage.

πŸ”— Ben Horowitz
a16z cofounder. Mix of hard-earned wisdom, company case studies, and straight-up operator truth.

These aren’t just popular accounts β€” they set the tone for the whole early-stage world. Worth a follow if you build or invest.


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πŸ€– AI agents are now a real business β€” not just a demo

What started as experimental tools is turning into serious revenue. Five AI agent startups have crossed $100M in ARR: Anysphere, Glean, Mercor, Replit, and Lovable.

The agent market is exploding β€” from $5B to $13B in just a year.

πŸ–± 42% of AI agent startups now operate at commercial scale
πŸ–± Revenue per employee is catching up with Big Tech
πŸ–± Valuations go as high as 127x revenue
πŸ–± Nearly half of the top players were founded in the last 3 years
πŸ–± Winners solve tasks with clear ROI β€” coding, support, ops

Next up: dominance will go to those with tight workflow integration, unique data, and high switching costs.


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πŸͺ™ Ramp raises $500M to scale its finance-focused AI agents

Ramp has secured $500M in fresh funding at a $22.5B valuation to expand its AI-driven financial automation tools. The round, led by Iconiq, comes as demand surges for agentic systems in corporate finance.

πŸ–± Ramp's AI agents automate tasks like expense compliance, procurement, and bookkeeping
πŸ–± Thousands of companies, including Quora, are already using them to replace entry-level accounting work
πŸ–± CEO: β€œWe’re teaching software to think like people”
πŸ–± Concerns remain β€” 80% of high-automation firms cite privacy and security as major hurdles
πŸ–± Iconiq also leads Anthropic’s massive $170B valuation push

Ramp isn’t just digitizing finance β€” it’s trying to replace the grunt work entirely.


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πŸ“ˆ Meta doubles down on AI, but Reality Labs keeps bleeding

Meta will spend up to $72 billion on AI infrastructure this year β€” a $30B jump from 2024.

But while it fuels the compute arms race, its metaverse unit Reality Labs posted a $4.5B loss for Q2, adding to a staggering $70B in cumulative losses since 2020.

πŸ–± AI infra spend this year will reach $66B–$72B, up from $40B in 2024
πŸ–± Reality Labs lost $4.5B in Q2 alone β€” the worst quarterly result in its history
πŸ–± Since launch, the division has now burned over $70B chasing VR and AR ambitions
πŸ–± Meta’s total revenue rose, but AI infra costs and metaverse bets remain a drag

One side of Meta is building the future β€” the other is still paying for Zuck’s past vision.


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πŸ“Š Crypto Venture Weekly: July 28 – August 1, 2025

$322M raised across 26 projects this week, with capital flowing into stablecoin infra, decentralized compute, and RWA protocols.

Here’s what the top 10 are building πŸ‘‡

πŸ–± RD Technologies ($40M, Matrixport, Hivemind, Immutable)
Stablecoin infrastructure provider behind HKDR, backed 1:1 by the Hong Kong dollar.

πŸ–± Billions ($30M, Coinbase, Polychain, Polygon)
Mobile-first identity network for verifying humans and AI across applications.

πŸ–± Stable ($28M, Bitfinex, Hack VC, KuCoin)
New L1 chain built for stablecoins β€” USDT used for gas.

πŸ–± Subzero Labs ($20M, Pantera, Coinbase, Mysten)
RISC-V-based blockchain for internet-scale decentralized applications.

πŸ–± Zodia Markets ($18.25M, Circle, Pharsalus)
Digital asset platform enabling institutional trading via stablecoin rails.

πŸ–± KAIO ($11M, Laser Digital, Brevan Howard)
New protocol for tokenizing and managing real-world assets.

πŸ–± Manifold Labs ($10.5M, OSS Capital, DCG)
Decentralized AI compute layer built on Targon and Bittensor networks.

πŸ–± STON.fi ($9.5M, Ribbit, CoinFund)
DEX and DeFi suite built natively on the TON blockchain.

πŸ–± Due ($7.3M, Speedinvest, Fabric, Semantic)
Cross-border payments platform with stablecoin and fiat rails in 80+ markets.

πŸ–± TACEO ($5.5M, Archetype, a16z CSX)
Privacy-preserving compute infra using ZK and MPC for encrypted data handling.

Investor interest continues to converge around programmable money, crypto x AI tooling, and modular infra for scale.


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🎨 Figma IPO: $60B for a design app? Markets at all-time highs β€” perfect moment for IPO frenzy. After Circle mooned from $29 to $298, bankers rushed to repeat the magic. Now it’s Figma’s turn: 🟑 Priced at $33 β€” $20B valuation 🟑 β€œAdobe tried to buy us” used…
πŸ–Œ Figma IPO: every VC's dream seed round

Figma’s IPO glow-up is making early investors look like prophets. Let’s count the returns.

πŸ–± Index Ventures:
$3.8M seed β†’ $7.2B β†’ 1,900Γ—

πŸ–± Greylock Partners:
$14M β†’ $6.7B β†’ 480Γ—

πŸ–± Kleiner Perkins:
$25M β†’ $6B β†’ 240Γ—

πŸ–± Sequoia Capital:
$40M β†’ $1.1B β†’ 27Γ—

πŸ–± a16z:
$50M β†’ ~$1.5B β†’ 30Γ—

πŸ–± Durable Capital:
$200M β†’ ~$1.4B β†’ 7Γ—

The craziest stat?
Index Ventures only put 1% of its fund into the seed β€” and now it’s returned 17.5Γ— the entire fund from that single bet.

Sometimes one stroke really does paint the whole picture.


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πŸ’Ό Luxury fatigue hits Gucci, Dior, and LV as sales drop in 2025

The owners of Gucci, Dior, and Louis Vuitton reported a 7–15% YoY sales drop in H1 2025. The decline is driven by global economic instability β€” and a growing sense of β€œluxury fatigue” among consumers.

πŸ–± Kering saw Gucci down 25% and YSL down 10%
πŸ–± LVMH confirmed weak demand in Japan, where tourist spending collapsed
πŸ–± China luxury demand dropped 18–20% in 2024
πŸ–± Bain reports online engagement with luxury brands fell 40% vs 2022
πŸ–± Gen Z demand dropped 7% β€” more buyers turn to secondhand and even replicas
πŸ–± LVMH's Loro Piana unit was hit with labor rights violations and placed under external management for a year

The luxury slowdown isn’t just cyclical β€” it’s cultural. A new generation is redefining what β€œstatus” means.


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πŸš› Pitch deck vs. reality

Slides promise one thing β€” execution delivers another.

Remember when Elon’s β€œunbreakable” Cybertruck window shattered on stage?

Same thing happens in venture πŸ‘‡
βœ…"CAC $1, LTV $1000"
❌"We’re hiring a PM and looking for our first users"


A great pitch is just a hypothesis.
What really matters is what happens after the check clears.

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⚑️ Musk offered $29B Tesla package β€” but only if he stays

Tesla’s board has proposed a new $29 billion stock compensation plan for Elon Musk β€” on one condition: he must stay in charge for at least two more years and hold the shares for five.

πŸ–± The plan reflects growing pressure from the AI talent war
πŸ–± Unlike his 2018 package, this one isn’t tied to market cap targets
πŸ–± For the first time, Musk is formally required to remain at Tesla
πŸ–± Shareholder vote scheduled for November
πŸ–± If Delaware’s Supreme Court upholds the previous $56B package rejection, this deal will be void

Tesla’s betting billions that keeping Musk is more valuable than chasing KPIs.


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πŸ€– Microsoft ranks jobs most vulnerable to AI

Microsoft analyzed 200,000 user chats with Bing Copilot to calculate an β€œAI applicability score” β€” showing how easily AI could assist or replace various professions.

πŸ–± Most at risk: translators, historians, copywriters, teachers, consultants, and support staff
πŸ–± Least affected: machine operators, housekeepers, dishwashers, massage therapists, roofers
πŸ–± Even in β€œvulnerable” jobs, AI often plays a supporting role β€” not full replacement
πŸ–± Microsoft notes the model reflects current usage, not long-term economic impact

The line between automation and augmentation is still blurry β€” but the direction is clear.


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πŸ€– 85% of YC startups are now AI startups

Y Combinator’s latest batch is 85% AI β€” a sharp signal of where early-stage conviction is headed.

The gold rush isn’t over β€” it’s still accelerating.


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πŸ“‰ Why predictions fail β€” and how great investors prepare instead

Your job isn’t to predict the future. It’s to be ready for it.


In venture, success doesn’t come from guessing right β€” it comes from building systems that thrive in uncertainty. The best investors don’t speculate. They prepare.

πŸ–± Winning comes from readiness, not foresight
πŸ–± Resilience is built on structured thinking and scenario planning

When the future is unclear, smart investors stay grounded:

πŸ–± They build systems for fast, objective opportunity analysis
πŸ–± They test assumptions constantly and act with clarity

⚑️ In venture and beyond, discipline beats prediction β€” every time.

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πŸ“ˆ Top 6 fresh venture deals

Here’s a snapshot of the week’s biggest venture rounds β€” and the markets they’re reshaping:


πŸ–± Blaxel β€” $7.3M seed
Agent-native infra platform without traditional cloud dependencies.
Backers: First Round Capital, Y Combinator

πŸ–± Hadrian β€” $260M Series C
Industrial AI startup automating manufacturing and defense supply chains.

πŸ–± Bedrock Robotics β€” $80M Seed + Series A
Autonomous systems for heavy construction equipment, backed by NVIDIA, Eclipse, 8VC.

πŸ–± Groq β€” $600M in progress ($6B valuation)
AI chipmaker nearing close of major raise led by Disruptive ($300M+).

πŸ–± Ramp β€” $500M Series E-2
Fintech automation giant hits $22.5B valuation.
Backers include ICONIQ, Founders Fund, GIC, Coatue

πŸ–± Anaconda β€” $150M+ Series C ($1.5B valuation)
AI & data science platform raises from Insight Partners, Mubadala.

AI infra, automation, and deeptech continue to dominate capital flows. From agent-native cloud to autonomous construction and vertical AI platforms β€” unique edge plays are pulling in the biggest checks.


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🏎 How Formula 1 makes money

F1's popularity in the US doubled thanks to the Netflix docuseries released during the pandemic. But in recent months, the flow of new viewers has slowed down.

For comparison:
πŸ–± The NFL earns 7 times more than F1
πŸ–± NASCAR β€” a niche American cousin of Formula 1, secured $1.1 billion from media rights deals

There’s still plenty of room to grow.


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