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🗓️ 20 August 2018
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Avichal Garg is the Managing Partner @ Electric Capital, one of the leading crypto asset management firms today investing in both liquid and illiquid tokens that are emerging stores of value and rooted in novel technology. Prior to Electric they personally invested in Coinbase, Bitwise, Basecoin and more. As for Avichal as well as Electric, he is a part-time partner at YC and prior to YC, he was Director of Product Management at Facebook where he led the Local product team (a $3.5Bn line of business at the time). Before FB, Avichal worked on Search and Ads at Google, started and sold a few companies, and invested in startups including Optimizely, Boom, Color, Cruise, Instawork, CaseText, and many more.
In Today’s Episode You Will Learn:
1.) How Avichal made his way into the world of startups, began angel investing, discovering the power of crypto and why now for Electric Capital?
2.) How does Avichal break the world of crypto into 4 fundamentally distinct buckets today? Which 2 elements does Avichal believe will be the biggest value accruers? What is the core question to ask when assessing a crypto opportunity today? How does angel investing compare to crypto investing?
3.) Where are the majority of ICO dollars going today? Why does Avichal believe that ICOs in large part do not fundamentally make sense from an investment and pricing perspective? How does Avichal think about liquidity in the world of crypto? As an institutional manager, what mindset does Avichal embrace when liquidity is possible?
4.) Why does Avichal believe that regulation and government controls is the opposite of the real risk to the space? If this is not the biggest risk, what does Avichal believe is the biggest risk to the potential of the space? Why does Avichal believe that the US government have handled the space with nuance and intellect?
5.) Why does Avichal believe that decentralized teams will not work? How does this correlate to the progression of platform complexity with time? Why does Avichal believe this will lead to the re-centralization of talent back to Silicon Valley? What catalysts will act to speed this up or hamper it's re-centralisation?
Items Mentioned In Today’s Show:
Avichal’s Fave Book: Ender's Game
Avichal’s Most Recent Investment: Coda Cryptocurrency Protocol
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0:00.0 | It's me, Harry Stebbings, and you are listening to the 20-minute VC. Now, I would really love to have you more involved in the shows and hear your thoughts on great potential guests to have on, questions you'd like to hear me ask. |
0:10.0 | And the best way to do that is to connect on Instagram at H. Stebbing's 1996 with 2Bs. I'd love to see you there. |
0:16.4 | But to the show today, and last month I promised we would have one crypto-focused episode every month, |
0:21.2 | and today I'm thrilled to be joined by one of the most exciting players in the space, |
0:24.9 | and a really very special person to me who's done so much and been so kind to me. |
0:29.1 | So without further ado, I'm thrilled to welcome Avedchal Gag, managing director at Electric |
0:33.3 | Capital, one of the leading crypto asset management firms today, investing in both liquid |
0:37.8 | and illiquid tokens that are emerging stores of value and rooted in novel technology. |
0:42.6 | Prior to Electric, Averchall and his partner personally invested in Coinbase, Bitwise, base |
0:47.4 | coin and more. |
0:48.3 | And as for Averchal, as well as Electric, he's a part-time partner at YC, and prior to YC, |
0:53.1 | he was a director of product management at Facebook, where he led the local product team, a $3.5 billion line of business at the time. |
0:59.9 | Before Facebook, Averageel worked on search and ads at Google, started and sold a few companies, and invested in startups including optimizely, boom, color, cruise, insta work, case text and many more incredible businesses. And I'd also |
1:12.4 | have to say a huge thank you to the wonderful Elad Gill for the intro to Averchowel today. I really do |
1:16.7 | so appreciate that, Elad. But before we meet today's guest, are you told your standards are too high? |
1:22.1 | Well, the league is the app that tells you to keep them that way. They know your time is |
1:26.2 | valuable, so simply tell them |
1:27.5 | your preferences, and they will handle the scouting and vetting for you. Plus, even better, |
1:32.0 | your profile will only be seen by people who match your preferences. Matches expire after 21 days, |
1:37.8 | and so there are no drawn-out games. And they even require LinkedIn to protect your privacy |
1:41.8 | and block you from matching with co-workers and business |
1:44.4 | connections. I have to say I am a big fan and you can apply now by downloading the League on the |
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