Founder Starting SAFE Round After Analyzing Contract Value
A founder shares their experience analyzing over $10M in contract value before opening a small SAFE round. This is a discussion post documenting a fundraising journey rather than expressing a clear unmet need. No specific pain point is articulated beyond the general complexity of early-stage fundraising.
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