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Entrepreneurs See Lack of Innovation Across Most Market Niches

A serial entrepreneur observes that most startups copy existing ideas rather than entering uncharted territory. While framed as an opportunity, this lacks specificity as a problem statement and does not identify a concrete buildable gap.

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